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1130th Infantry Division

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Language: English - Date: 2013-04-24 18:00:33
    12Hanseatic League / Martin Luther / 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment / 30th Infantry Division / Magdeburg Central Station / Magdeburg-Wittenberge railway / Magdeburg / States of Germany / Saxony-Anhalt

    Magdeburg Revisited Frank W. Towers, formerly a 1st Lt. of the 30th Infantry Division, the U.S. Army unit that liberated Magdeburg, Germany on 18 April 1945, pays a return visit to this formerly famous City. It was 60

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    Language: English - Date: 2013-04-24 18:00:40
    1328th Infantry Division / 35th Infantry Division / 30th Infantry Division / Military organization / United States Army

    The history of the 30th Infantery Division Patch

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    Language: English - Date: 2013-04-24 18:00:43
    14Siegfried Line / Hindenburg Line / World War II / Geography of Europe / Geography of the Netherlands / 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment / 30th Infantry Division / Heerlen / Maastricht

    The Seine to the Siegfried Line After expanding and consolidating the bridgehead, on 26, 27 & 28 August, centering around Pontoise, the next mission of the 30th Infantry Division was one of exploitation, and capitalizin

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    15Political parties in the United States / Tennessee / Hickory / Andrew Jackson / Politics of the United States

    Origin of the 30th Division Shoulder Patch The divisional insignia of the 30th Division was adopted and used as early as June, 1918, in WWI. When the G.H.Q. directed, in October 1917, that a distinctive divisional insig

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    Language: English - Date: 2013-04-24 18:00:39
    1630th Infantry Division / 29th Infantry Division / 9th Infantry Division / 30th Infantry Regiment / 168th Military Police Battalion / 2nd Battalion /  30th Infantry Regiment / United States Army / Military organization / 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment

    Significant Dates in the 30th’s History Below are listed some of the most significant dates in the history of the 30th Division upon its creation, and since its activation in 1940 and throughout WWII. July 18, 1917 T

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    Language: English - Date: 2013-04-24 18:00:20
    17Buchenwald concentration camp / Walbeck / 30th Infantry Division / States of Germany / Grasleben / Walbeck /  Börde

    Weferlingen – Walbeck – Grasleben On 10 April 1945, Brunswick, Germany was captured by the 30th Infantry Division, with the next objective being Magdeburg The following day 11 April 1945, proceeding on towards Magd

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    Language: English - Date: 2013-11-10 16:53:21
    18Provost / Sergeant / 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment / 99th Infantry Division / Shoulder sleeve insignia / Military organization / Military / Military police

    Military Police in the 30th Infantry Division during WWII by Brett Bondurant

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    Language: English - Date: 2013-04-24 18:00:41
    19Nazi war crimes / States of Germany / World War II / Bergen-Belsen concentration camp / Heidmark / Lüneburg Heath / Belsen / The March / The Holocaust / Bergen /  Lower Saxony / Celle / Lower Saxony

    30th Division Medical Detachment Diary & Log (105th Medical Battalion) By T/4 Wilson Rice

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    Language: English - Date: 2013-04-24 18:00:35
    20Lower Saxony / Bergen /  Lower Saxony / Bergen-Belsen concentration camp / Celle / Heidmark / Lüneburg Heath / The Holocaust / Tank destroyer battalion / Responsibility for the Holocaust / Nazi war crimes / Military sociology / Nazi Germany

    The Death Train at Farsleben, Germany 13 April 1945 The 30th Infantry Division had just liberated Brunswick, and our next objective was Magdeburg on the western bank of the Elbe River. Unknown to us at this time, the E

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    Language: English - Date: 2013-04-24 18:00:33
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