PAGE 19 (cont) - 2007 SYDE Report - 3
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On page 19 the SYDE makes this statement:
“Two roads. York and Vollmer’s testimony confirm that there were two roads available for York to march the German prisoners back to the American lines in the vicinity of Hill 223 / Chatel Chehery. The SYDE designated location is adjacent to these two roads.”
I have read York and Vollmer’s testimonies many, many times and I find no reference to two roads anywhere. The only reference I can find is York saying that the German Major (Vollmer) suggested he take the road at the foot of the hill.
Here is what York said:
“The Boche commanding officer wanted to line up facing north and go down through the valley along the road which runs by the foot of the hill, but I knew if they got me there it would be as good as they wanted on account of the machine guns on the opposite slope, so I said, “No, I am going this way”, which was the way I had come, and which led through the group of machine guns placed here (pointing at the map), which seemed to be outpost guns. We had missed this machine gun nest as we advanced, because we had gone further to the left.”
Page 266
York Diary
Compare what York said with the previous map by Buxton and Danforth. I have already discussed this in great detail earlier in the thread. Vollmer attempted to put York and the column in front of Thoma’s guns which were deployed on the northeastern slope of the hill. These are the guns that York said they missed because they went further to the left during the egress. They are also the same guns that the 82nd Division History mention York captured on the return along the northeast slope of the hill and were the same guns that were responsible for pinning down the left flank of G Company, 328th Infantry still fighting in the valley between Hills 223 and 167.
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http://www.tac-bsa.org/ResHistTrail_...expedition.pdf
On page 19 the SYDE makes this statement:
“Two roads. York and Vollmer’s testimony confirm that there were two roads available for York to march the German prisoners back to the American lines in the vicinity of Hill 223 / Chatel Chehery. The SYDE designated location is adjacent to these two roads.”
I have read York and Vollmer’s testimonies many, many times and I find no reference to two roads anywhere. The only reference I can find is York saying that the German Major (Vollmer) suggested he take the road at the foot of the hill.
Here is what York said:
“The Boche commanding officer wanted to line up facing north and go down through the valley along the road which runs by the foot of the hill, but I knew if they got me there it would be as good as they wanted on account of the machine guns on the opposite slope, so I said, “No, I am going this way”, which was the way I had come, and which led through the group of machine guns placed here (pointing at the map), which seemed to be outpost guns. We had missed this machine gun nest as we advanced, because we had gone further to the left.”
Page 266
York Diary
Compare what York said with the previous map by Buxton and Danforth. I have already discussed this in great detail earlier in the thread. Vollmer attempted to put York and the column in front of Thoma’s guns which were deployed on the northeastern slope of the hill. These are the guns that York said they missed because they went further to the left during the egress. They are also the same guns that the 82nd Division History mention York captured on the return along the northeast slope of the hill and were the same guns that were responsible for pinning down the left flank of G Company, 328th Infantry still fighting in the valley between Hills 223 and 167.
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