La suite du travail sur Verviers 1940-1945 au jour le jour et encodé bénévolement par notre petite nouvelle dans l’équipe EUCMH. Anne Catherine, qui termine une formation de secrétaire et qui, dans sa vallée perdues de la région de Trois-Ponts – Basse-Bodeux cherche désespérément un travail m’a proposé de faire un peu de bénévolat et de reprendre à sa charge la digitalisation de l’un de mes livres préférés : Verviers, 5 ans de Guerre au jour le jour. Ce travail aura le mérite de mettre sur Internet une oeuvre unique car il n’existe pas, à ma connaissance, un autre livre qui reprend cinq années de guerre et d’occupation principalement centré sur une région comme celle du grand Verviers. Donc, avec l’arrivée de Véronique (France – Normandie) qui travail déjà comme une enragée à la digitalisation d’archives, voici Anne Catherine qui rejoint l’équipe. Tout ceci ne sera finalement qu’au profit des visiteurs du site mais je pense – comme le dit la célèbre campagne de publicité – que vous le valez bien.
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Nov
26
2009
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Category : Verviers - Ma Ville, Verviers 1940-1941
Tags: Agence Verviétoise de Voyages, Andrimont, Avenue Peltzer, Battice, Bruxelles, Camille Deleclos, Canal Albert, Cantons de Eupen-Malmedy-Saint-Vith, Chambre de Commerce, Chaussée de Heusy, Clinique Peltzer, Collège Saint François-Xavier, Commandant Schutz, Compagnie SARMA, Cornesse, Courrier du Soir, Croix-Rouge de Belgique, Dinant, Dison, Docteur Buyck, Docteur Delrez, Docteur Gilson, Dr Delrez Hubert, Eglise Saint-Joseph, EUCMH : Français, Eupen, Fam Delecloz-Renson, Fort de Battice, Fort de Fléron, Fort de Tancrémont, Frère Joseph, Gazette de Liège, Grand Rechain, Grenz Echo, Henri Alberthal, Heusy, Hôtel des Postes, Jonckeu, Joseph Smets, Journal de Verviers, Journal le Courrier, Journal le Jour, Journal Le Travail, Juslenville, Kommandantur, La Gileppe, le Palais de Justice, Lens Léonie, les Escaliers de la Paix, Liège, Luxembourg, L’abbé Henrard, l’Assistance Publique, l’Institut Saint-Michel, l’Orphelinat des Filles, M. Bajard, M. Boland, M. Burguet, M. Chamont, M. De Tiège, M. Defays, M. Demoulin, M. Denis, M. Fikenne, M. Gillon, M. Jean Matthieu, M. Lamboray, M. Léon Duesberg, M. l’abbé Gilson, M. Michel, M. Modeste Manguette, M. Nelissen, M. Ohn, M. Péters, M. Pierlot, M. Pirotte, M. Raynaud, M. Servais, M. Todt, M. Van Cauwelaert, M. W. Zurstrassen, Maison Syndicale, Malmedy, Melle Marhe Bronckart, Meuse-(Rivière), Mlle Dethier, Mlles Orquevaux, Mlles Sternotte, Mme Bertholer, Mme Bouquette Jeanne, Mme Brack, Mme Gaspard, Mme Gilet Marie Antoinette, Mme Goeders, Mme Michel, Mme Niesette Marie, Mme Piron Marcelle, Mme Thomé Lucie, Mois de Mai 40, Mr Dewaay Léon, Mr Dupuis Germain, Mr Hanson Georges, Mr Leclercq Octave, Mr Legrand Jean Louis, Mr Leruth Dieudonné, Mr Mathiet François, Mr Patureau Georges, Namur, Pepinstère, Père Milcamps, Pétaheid, place de la Victoire, place du Martyr, Place Verte, Pompier Michaux, Pompier Vliegen, René Bodson, RP Laurent, RP Milcamps, rue aux Laines, rue David, rue de France, rue de Harmonie, rue de Hodimont, rue de la Banque, rue de la Colline, rue de l’Escalier, rue de Rome, rue des Artistes, rue des Ecoles, rue des Martyrs, rue du Centre, rue du Collège, rue du Gymnase, rue du Palais, rue du Tribunal, rue Jardon, rue Laoureux, rue Peltzer de Clermont, rue Renkin, rue Saint-Jean, rue Vielle Xhavée, rue Xhavée, rues de la Colline, S. M. le roi Léopold, Sanatorium Sainte-Elisabeth, Sanatorium-Dolhain, Theux, Troupin Marguerite, Verviers 40-45
Jul
30
2009
Posted by Snafu | Comments : 8260(0)http://www.eucmh.com/2009/07/30/battle-of-the-bulge-chapter-03/The+Battle+of+the+Bulge+%283%292009-07-30+05%3A16%3A21Snafu
Category : Battle of the Bulge, The Bulge (CMH)
Tags: 10. SS Panzer Division, 15. Army, 17. SS Panzer Grenadier Division, 21 Panzer-Division, 246. Volksgrenadier, 3rd Army (US), 49. Infanteriedivision, 5 Panzer Army, 6 SS Panzer, 6 SS Panzer Army, 7. Army, 7th Army (US), 89. Infanteriedivision, Aachen, Ahr River, Alois Hitler, Alois Schicklgruber, Alzette River, Amblève River, American West, Angela Hitler, Arlon, Army Group B, Army Group G, Army Group Student, Attert, Austria, Austrian, Baraque de Fraiture, Bastogne, Belgian Chasseurs Ardennais, Bitburg, Bonn, Braunau am Inn, Brussels, Catholic Benedictine Monastery, Clerf River, Cologne, Condroz, Dasburg, Daun, Diekirch, Dinant, Düren, Echternach, Edmund Hitler, Eifel, Ettelbruck, Eupen, Euskirchen, Famenne Depression, Fichtenhain, Fischlham, German Bavaria, Givet, Grevenmacher, Hakenkreuz, Herve, Hitler, Hohes Venn, Huertgen Forest, James Fenimore Cooper, Jodl, Johann Georg Hiedler, Karl May, Klara Pölzl, Koblenz, Kochem, Krebs, Kyll River, L'Homme River, La Roche, Lambach, Leonding, Lesse River, Libramont, Liège, Linz, Longwy, Lorraine, Losheim Gap, Luxembourg, Malmedy, Marche, Maria Anna Schicklgruber, Maria Schicklgruber, Maubeuge, Mayen, Mersch, Metz, Meuse River, Model, Monschau, Moselle River, Namur, Netherlands, Neufchateau, OB WEST, OKW, Old Shatterhand, Ortheuville, Our River, Ourthe River, Panzer Lehr Division, Paula Hitler, Plateau Des Tailles, Prüm River, Richthofen Cavalry Corps, Rochefort, Rundstedt, Saarbrucken, Salm River, Salzburg, Sauer River, Saverne Gap, Schlieffen Plan, Schnee Eifel, Semois River, Sepp Dietrich, Sierck, Sinzig, Spa, St Vith, Stavelot, Strasbourg, Sure River, Trier, Verviers, Vianden, Vienna, Virton, Wacht am Rhein, Wasserbillig, Westphal, Wiltz River, Wittlich
Chapter 3 – Troops and Terrain & The Order of the Battle

During the long-drawn debate over the extent of the counteroffensive, the objective, and the attack form to be employed, the order of battle for Wacht am Rhein took form. This also led to differences of opinion and interpretation.
- How should the armies be aligned ?
- What forces, missions, and zones should be assigned to each particular army ?
- How many divisions, armored and infantry, would be available for use in the attack ?
The answers to these and like questions turned on the Solution adopted and the maneuver employed but will be set forth independently in an attempt to bring some order out of the confused interplay between Hitler, Jodl, Rundstedt, and Model.
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Apr
13
2009
Posted by Snafu | Comments : 2310(7)http://www.eucmh.com/2009/04/13/oob-9th-infantry-division-1944-1945/9th+Infantry+Division+%28OOB-WW-2%292009-04-13+15%3A43%3A05Snafu
Category : US Army - World War 2
Tags: 1st Armored Division (US), 1st Infantry Division, 28th Infantry Division, 2dn Infantry Division, 39-9-ID, 39th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Armored Division, 47th Infantry Regiment, 60th Infantry Regiment, 9-ID, 99th Infantry Division (US), 9th Inf Div, 9th Infantry Division, Algiers, Alzen Ridge, Amphibious Training, Atlantic Fleet Amphibious Corps, Berg, Bizerte, Boich, Brig Gen Francis W. Honeycutt, Briouze, British 46th Division, Cap de la Hague, Cap Matifou, Casablanca, Cherbourg, Col Charles B. Elliot, Corps Français d'Afrique, Cotentin Peninsula, Dessau, Dinant, Djebel Berdi, Djebel Cheniti, Djebel Dardyss, Douve River, Dreiborn, Elsenborn, England, Faimes, Falaise Gap, Fort Dix, France, Friedrichsbrunn, Fromental, Gürzenich, Hammer, Harz Mountains, Hill 382, Hill 554, Hill 772, Huy, Jefna, Juengersdorf, Kalterherberg, Kef en Nsour, Lahn River, Lammersdorf, Langerwehe, Le Dézert, Liège, Luchem, Ludendorf Railroad Bridge, Maegdesprung, Maj Gen Jacob L. Devers, Maj Gen Jesse A. Ladd, Maj Gen Louis A. Craig, Maj Gen Manton S. Eddy, Maj Gen Rene E. Der Hoyle, Mariaweiler, Marigny, Marne River, Mehdia, Merode, Messina, Mieux, Monschau, Monschau Forest, Mortagne, Mulde River, Namur, New Jersey, New York, New York POE, Nicosia, North-Africa, November 1941 Carolina Maneuvers, Octeville, October 1941 Carolina Maneuvers, Opperode, Orglandes, Palermo, Périers, Port of Embarkation, Port-Lyautey airfield, Quedlinburg, Quineville Ridge, Randazzo, Rhine River, Road Junction 471, Roer, Röhren, Safi, Schmidt, Schwammenauel Dam, Sened Station, Shevenhütte, Sicily, St Colombe, St Lô, Taute, Thurn, Tunisia, Urft Dam, Urft Lake, Urft River, Utah Beach, Verviers, Vicht, West Wall, Wied River, Wollseifen
The 9th Infantry Division was activated at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, on August 1, 1940 as the 9th Division then it participated in both October and November 1941 Carolina Maneuvers and was sent later to amphibious training under the Atlantic Fleet Amphibious Corps.
Re-designated as 9th Infantry Division on August 1 1942, the division left Fort Bragg, North Carolina, and was sent to Fort Dix, New Jersey on November 25 1942.
On December 11 1942, the 9th Infantry Division departed the New York Port of Embarkation and landed in North Africa on December 25 1942, less elements of the division which assaulted on November 8 1942 in Casablanca. From there, the 9th Infantry Division arrived in Palermo, Sicily on July 31 1943 and was sent back to England on Novermber 25 1943.
The division landed then in France on June 10 1944, crossed into Belgium on September 2 1944 and entered Germany on September 14 1944 where it remained active thru 1946.
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Jan
29
2009
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Category : Battle of the Bulge, Germany
Tags: 1-99Rcn/99th Inf Div, 125th Cavalry, 16th Armd Div, 1st Army, 2-395/99th Ind Div, 277 Volksgrenadier Div, 2nd Inf Div, 3-273/69th Inf Div, 3-395/99th Inf Div, 38/9th Inf Div, 38th Cav Sq, 393/99th Inf Div, 394/99th Inf Div, 395/99th Inf Div, 3rd Armd Div, 3rd Inf Div, 4 Panzer Division, 4 Volksgrenadier Div, 47/9th Inf Div, 4th Armd Div, 4th Cav Grp, 5th Inf Div, 629th Tank Destroyer Bn, 69th Inf Div, 766th Tank Battalion, 786th Tank Battalion, 78th Inf Div, 86th Inf Div, 89 Volksgrenadier Div, 8th Inf Div, 9th Armd Div, 9th Inf Div, Aachen, Add new tag, Ahrweiler, Aix-la-Chapelle, Allrath, Altenberg, Altenhoffen, Altenhunden, Altmuhl River, Ane, Ardennes Campaign, Arresting, Aubel, Augenthal, Bamberg, Barbeck, Barrenstein, Bastogne, Battle of the Bulge, Bedburg, Belgium, Bellingries, Bendorf, Berghausen, Berkefehl, Berkelbach, Berleburg, Berlin, Big Red One, Blasbach, Bonn, Bracht, Breischeid, Brenschede, Bucholz, Bullingen, Burbecke, Butgenbach, C/324th Engr Cbt Bn, Checkerboard, Col Creighton Abrams, Cologne, Danube River, Dellan, Delrath, Derikum, Deutmecke, Dinant, Dortmund, Düsseldorf, Eining, Elbe River, Elsdorf, Elsenborn, Erft Canal, Erpel, Eschenloe, Essen, Eupen, Fallschirmjäger, Field Marshal Gerd von Rundstedt, Field Marshall Bernard Montgomery, Fleckenberg, Foyr-Jalhay, Fretter, Fulda, Geiselbartz, Gemunden, Gen George S. Patton Jr, Gen Maurice Rose, Gen Sherman, Germany, Gerolzhofen, Giessen, Ginsterhahn, Glesch, Gliesbrucecke, Gohr, Golden Caltrop, Grammershaven, Gubbisrath, Guggen-Muhl, Halbesbrackt, Hanover, Hemchlar, Henkeda, Höfen, Hoisten, Hollerath, Honningen, Honsfeld, Hunningen, Ihmert, Indian Head, Ingolstadt, Isar River, Iserlohn, Jüllich, Kalterherberg, Kassel, Kelheim, Koln, Krinkelt, Krofdorf, Kurtscheid, Lahns River, Landshut, Langendernbach, Lanzerath, Laringe, Leckwitz, Leveringhausen, Liège, Linz, Losheim, Losheimer Gasp, Losheimergraben, Lt Albert L. Kotzebue, Lt Henry Shorty Gettman, Ludendorff Bridge, Ludwig Canal, Mainz, Maj Gen Lawton J. Collins, Malmedy, Maumke, ME-262, Mechenheim, Monschau, Montenau, Moosburg, Mulde River, Murringen, Neubruck, Neukirchen, Neurath, Neustadt, Norf, Oberelspe, Oberhunden, Oberstleutnant Von der Heydte, Okoven, Oppenheim, Ostentrop, Pfettrach, Pilsen, Prague, Puschendorf, Raumland, Rebensdorf, Remagen, Repperndorf, Rheinbach, Rhine River, Rhineland Campaign, Rocherath, Rolt, Rommerskirchen, Rosenthal, Roth, Ruhr Pocket, Ruhr River, Saalhausen, Scharider, Schwaln River, Schwand, Schwarzenau, Schweigersdorf, Siegen, Siegfried Line, Sonntagshugel, Sourbrodt, Spech, St Jean-Sart, Stavelot, Steinhardt, Strehla, Sulzkirchen, Task Force Cummings, Task Force Lueders, Task Force X, Teilitzheim, Tettenwang, Tretsendorf, Uckinghaven, Udenbreth, Vils River, Vilsbiburg, Waldbreitbach, Weggen, Weid River, Weissfeld, Wendelstein, Werntrop, Wetzlar, Wiesbaden, Willemrod, Wingeshausen, Wolfburg, Worms, Wurdinghausen
With the help and the work from my American friend David Gettman, the son of Lt Henry ‘Shorty’ Gettman, Platoon Leader of the 1st Platoon, 99th Reconnaissance Troop, 99th Infantry Division (1-99/99th Inf Div), 1st Army, ETO, WW II, Gerolzhofen, Germany, post VE Day.
In loving memory of Henry ‘Shorty’ Gettman, May 18 1911 – May 24 1983, and dedicated to all those heroes who proudly wore the Golden Caltrop of the 99th Reconnaissance Troop, and the Checkerboard of the 99th Infantry Division, the Battle Babies. Your sacrifice will not be forgotten.
Action This Hour !
On No 1, Fire 1 !
On No 2, Open 3 !
Advance !
Kill or be killed !
Geronimo !
Spinner !
Contact !
Pilot to Bombardier !
Open bombay doors !
Bombs away !
Gung Ho !
1000, 2000, 3000, Yank !
Yep, in the movies it sounds dramatic. But ‘breaking in’ at the front with dough boys on patrols through the snow – that’s another story. That is the true story. The story of Reconnaissance on reserve. The story of the battle of the defense of Höfen, Germany, November 9 to December 12 1944.
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