Are there any members of the Forum here from Bobenthal, Germany, just over the border from French Alsace? Attached is a photo from the NARA. Caption reads: "Two 45th Division infantrymen cover third infantryman cautiously entering house in Bobenthal, Germany, in search of enemy snipers. This is the first German town captured by troops of this division. "Co. I, 3rd Bn, 180th Regt., 45th Div., Bobenthal, Germany." Date: 16 December 1944. III-SC 271429, Credit NARA. I'm curious if the house still exists. Here is the location of Bobenthal: bobenthal, germany - Google Maps Dave
Great photo, thanks for sharing. Love the perspective of where it was shot from hiding behind the wall. Cheers, S6
Guys, I received an email today from Holger Keller in Germany. He reported that the haus in the photo is indeed still standing, and he provided two photos of it, including one from nearly the same angle as III-SC 271429. I have asked Herr Keller for permission to share his photos. In return, I sent him another Bobenthal photo I found, III-SC 333119. It, too, features I Company, 3rd Bn, 180th Infantry Regiment. I also emailed to him the AAR of the 180th for December 1944. Dave
Bobenthal in 1944 and today. I Company, 3rd Bn, 180th Infantry Regiment, 16 December 1944. III-SC 333119, Credit NARA. Dave
Great job on your research. It looks like it paid off nicely. I really enjoy seeing the before and after look. I attached a link to youtube that shows the before and after as well. YouTube - Famous WW2 Battlefields Today (Part 1)
Dave: Just found this site and this thread. My grandfather, Henry S. Jordan was I company commander during this time. Would like to hear what else you have about the 180th. Unfortunately my grandfather is no longer with us but I do have a scrapbook with information. Chris