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    #16
    14) The bridge:
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      #17
      15) After the US-troops had crossed the bridge and had reached "Kommerscheidt", they were pushed back by the germans. Other german units had in the meantime re-captured the bridge, and the US-troops were cut off. On Nov. 7 1944 Stabsarzt Dr. Stüttgen made arrangements for a fire-pause, to save the wounded GIs. Thats been his own decission.

      This memorial was errected exactly 68 years later:

      (More info to be found here, also in english:

      http://www.konejung-stiftung.de/ATimeForHealing.htm )
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        #18
        16) Info at the bridge:
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          #19
          17) More info:
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            #20
            18) The rebuilt bridge:
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              #21
              19) The trail climbs now up to "Kommerscheidt" - a lone memorial next to...:
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                #22
                20) ...the surviving M4 track:
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                  #23
                  21) Detail:
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                    #24
                    22) View back - its 69 track-links (is this a complete M4-track?):
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                      #25
                      23) View over the now peacefull "Kall-Tal":
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                        #26
                        24) As the M4s could not turn on the spot, they have to drove back and forth several times to pass sharp bends like this - leaving their "footprints" in the rocks:
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                          #27
                          25) Lid of an US-ammobox found besides the track:
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                            #28
                            26) Reaching the end of the dark woods...:
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                              #29
                              27)...and an open field. This field is mentioned by General Galvin in his book "On to Berlin". Today this field is called "Calvin´s Wiese":
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                                #30
                                28) View back to "Vossenack" - the attack started at the cross, the "Kall-trail" is barely visible underneath:
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