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WWW.THECOLLECTOR.COMHow General Pattons Tanks Broke the Siegfried LineFrom the onset of World War II, Allied leaders were keen to drive the German war machine back within its frontiers. By 1941, Nazi-occupied Europe expanded to over 1.3 million square miles, swallowing numerous previously independent countries. At its peak, over half of Europes population was controlled by Adolf Hitler and his Axis allies. Following the D-Day landings and invasion of Normandy, the Allies finally forced Germany back to its well-defended Western Front in 1944, known as the Siegfried Line. This formidable barrier was breached by General George S. Patton and his tanks.Allied Advances Towards Germany48-star United States flag used on D-Day at Utah Beach, 1944. Source: Smithsonian InstitutionImmediately following the United States entry into World War II after the attacks on Pearl Harbor, much of Americas fighting took place in North Africa and at sea in the Atlantic Ocean. Allied advances into Germany could not have occurred without first liberating key territories in surrounding Europe.From the south, the Allies launched the invasion of Sicily via Operation Husky in July 1943. Led by ambitious amphibious and airborne assaults, the United States spearheaded the Italian Campaign and moved onto the mainland in September 1943. During the offensive, Patton commanded Americas Seventh Army, first landing at Gala and rapidly moving to capture Axis-controlled airfields. While a success, the offensive proved to be one of the costliest of the war.As Allied formations moved along the Italian peninsula in southern Europe, Allied leaders were busy planning the largest land invasion in history from the north. Codenamed Operation Overlord, the amphibious assault landed soldiers from over a dozen Allied countries onto the beaches of Normandy, France. D-Day not only helped liberate France, but the risky mission provided the Allies with a second avenue of approach towards Germany.While Patton was not initially involved in the invasion of Normandy, his leadership was instrumental in the campaign following the landings. Pattons Third Army launched an offensive less than two months after the Normandy landings and liberated Paris by the end of August. Soon, the Allies pushed the bulk of the enemy forces back into Germany, behind the Siegfried Line.The Siegfried LineSign annotating the Siegfried Line divide, date unknown. Source: Smithsonian InstitutionAlthough the Allies pushed German forces back into Germany, the Nazi regime would not go down without a tenacious fight. Prior to the outbreak of World War II, Adolf Hitler anticipated the need for an extensive defensive network on Germanys future western front, indicating how the Nazi leader expected war long before the invasion of Poland in 1939. To accomplish his defensive vision, Hitler tasked Fritz Todt, the civil engineer responsible for building Nazi party military installations, with the project.Built for three years beginning in 1936 and strengthened in the years leading up to 1944, the Siegfried Line served as a defensive barrier for Germanys final stand. Tens of thousands of workers from the Reichs Labor Service, mostly adolescent boys, constructed the line to be 30 kilometers deep and 630 kilometers long, stretching from Switzerland to the Netherlands.The Siegfried Line, also known as the West Wall, featured a plethora of obstacles designed to slow Allied advances including over 20,000 bunkers and pillboxes, tunnel networks, tank traps, reinforced steel, and tank-blocking columns of concrete called dragons teeth. Due to these elusive and capable defenses, the Allied Powers relied on masterful strategists like Patton to synchronize rapid movement, complex logistical requirements, and flexible decision making to circumvent the Siegfried Line.Without a creative plan, German artillery and aerial bombardments could overwhelm the Allied troops navigating the line. While the Germans had installed anti-tank fortifications, American tanks proved vital in the battles that broke the Siegfried Line and led the Allies into Berlin.Pattons TanksSherman tank in production, 1940-1946. Source: Library of CongressTank warfare first saw widespread utilization during World War I, but significant advancements were made in the two decades leading up to the Second World War. Three models of American tanks were primarily responsible for breaking the Siegfried Line: the M4 Sherman, the M4A3 Sherman, and the M26 Pershing.The M4 Sherman is the most widely used and recognized American tank of World War II. With increased armor and a new 75mm gun, the M4 Sherman proved to be a more formidable opponent to theoretically superior German tanks such as the Panzer and Tiger. Its reliability, ease of manufacture, and heavy weaponry outperformed the M3 Lee/Grant, which saw extensive use in the North African and Pacific theaters. Compared to its predecessor, the M4A3 Sherman employed a Ford V8 engine, fully welded hull, horizontal volute spring suspension, and improvements to its armor.Named after the World War I commander of American Expeditionary Forces in Europe, the M26 Pershing was manufactured in lower numbers compared to the Sherman and its variants. While more limited at the Siegfried Line, the heftier M26 Pershing was wisely leveraged to counter heavyweight German tanks like the Panther. Both the Sherman and Pershing required thorough logistical support during advancements into Germany, highlighting how Pattons employment of armor required more than just operational wit to succeed. The resulting Battle of the Siegfried Line culminated in many months of violent action between Patton and the German resistance on the Western Front.The Siegfried Line CampaignPhotograph of Patton at the National Portrait Gallery, 1945. Source: Smithsonian InstitutionPattons involvement during the Siegfried Line Campaign revolved around leading the Third Army during the Battle of Lorraine and related actions. Part of the wider strategy to break the Siegfried Line, Pattons tanks engaged fortified German defenses and the 5th Panzer Army at Arracourt, where American forces destroyed approximately 200 enemy tanks while only losing 48 tanks and 7 anti-tank vehicles.Thanks to Pattons superior use of terrain, effective reconnaissance and intelligence, and a combined arms approach involving infantry, artillery, and aerial assets, Patton delivered an overwhelming victory at Arracourt that was repeated in the Battle of Metz.The Battle of Metz was a tense exchange for Patton and the American Third Army. Largely confined to the limitations of urban warfare, Allied tanks had to navigate the challenges of narrow avenues of approach, enemy obstacles, anti-tank weapons, improvised explosive devices, and disrupted communication with infantry. After almost 80 days of intense fighting, Patton and his troops captured Metz in December 1944, weakening a key sector of the Siegfried Line.While the protracted fighting allowed Germany to strategically reposition some of its defensive assets, Pattons victory at Arracourt and Metz proved the Allies ability to deliver effective tank-based warfare regardless of the operational environment, enemy disposition, or obstacles. Many of these lessons learned by Pattons Army during the Lorraine Campaign were leveraged at other penetration points along the Siegfried Line, namely in urban warfare at the Battle of Aachen, which was fought simultaneously by the 2nd and 3rd Armored Divisions.German SurrenderGeneral George S. Patton next to an American tank, 1944-1945. Source: Smithsonian InstitutionAfter the fall of German defenses at the Siegfried Line, World War II was all but lost for the Axis Powers. With the collapse of the German Western Front, Allied troops drove deeper into Germany. Shortly after the Siegfried Line Campaign, the Third Army relieved the Belgian city of Bastogne at the Battle of the Bulge from the 101st Airborne Division amid a fierce German counteroffensive.By March 1945, Patton, the Third Army, and specialized Sherman tanks crossed the Rhine River, a momentous milestone in the campaign to defeat Germany. During the offensive, Pattons Army, spearheaded by its armor, captured over 10,000 square miles of enemy territory. Prior to the long-awaited arrival of VE Day, the Third Army continued its operations into southern Germany and Austria. Along the way, Patton oversaw the liberation of several major concentration camps including those at Buchenwald and Ohrdruf, exposing Nazi crimes against humanity to the world.Without the wise employment of Allied tanks, Patton could not have pushed through the Siegfried Line. Despite taking years to build, fortify, and defend, Patton circumvented the thorough defensive position in just a few months. Patton, however, was not alone in this endeavor. Credit for penetrating into the heart of Germany during World War II must be attributed to not just Patton, but to the brave tank crews, factory workers, and timely suppliers who equipped the Third Army.Death and LegacyPatton in an aviation jacket and M1 helmet by Joseph Cummings Chase, 1941-1945. Source: Smithsonian InstitutionAfter the war, General Patton was transferred from the Third Army to the Fifteenth Army in Germany. His role was primarily administrative as his formation was tasked with limited postwar reconstruction and historical information collection assignments.Despite leading the Allies to some of their most important victories of World War II including the invasion of Sicily, the invasion of Normandy, the liberation of Paris, the Siegfried Line Campaign, the Battle of the Bulge, and the crossing of the Rhine, Pattons death was anticlimactic and occurred quickly after the war.On December 21, 1945, the 60-year-old Army legend passed away in his sleep following a car accident that left him paralyzed just twelve days prior. Pattons wife, Beatrice, and his deputy commander in North Africa, Major General Geoffrey Keyes, agreed to bury Patton alongside his fallen Third Army soldiers of the Battle of the Bulge in the American Cemetery in Hamm, Luxembourg.Today, Luxembourg continues to honor the fallen General with a chained-off plot in the cemetery where he was buried in 1945 along with a memorial museum in nearby Ettelbruck. His contributions to American tanks are forever remembered in the Patton Museum of Cavalry and Armor at Fort Knox, Kentucky. Certainly, Patton changed the course of modern history, and his combat leadership, especially during battle at the Siegfried Line, cannot be forgotten.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 18 Views -
ALLTHATSINTERESTING.COMThe Surprising Stories Behind Nine Of Your Favorite Beatles SongsLibrary of Congress Prints and Photographs DivisionThe Beatles arrive at New Yorks Kennedy Airport on February 7, 1964.As the 1960s came to an end, so did the impressive reign of The Beatles. The band broke up in 1970, but the fascination with Beatles songs continues to this day.What does it take to make a hit record? John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr seemed to understand the necessary ingredients. They penned hit after hit, including Hey Jude, Here Comes The Sun, and Strawberry Fields Forever.Here, we take a look at some of The Beatles most enduring songs and the behind-the-scenes magic that brought them to life.What Is Hey Jude About?AFP/Getty ImagesPaul McCartney with wife, Linda, and daughter, Mary, in 1971.One of The Beatles most popular songs has a rather endearing origin story one that centers on grief, coping, and hope.The idea came to Paul McCartney while visiting Cynthia Lennon, who had recently split up with John, and their son Julian. As McCartney recalled: I thought, as a friend of the family, I would motor out to Weybridge and tell them that everything was all right: to try and cheer them up, basically, and see how they were.As McCartney drove, his mind started to wonder. He routinely used long drives to think up song ideas, and began to toy around with a tune centered on Julian Lennon. I started singing: Hey Jules dont make it bad, take a sad song, and make it better It was optimistic, a hopeful message for Julian: Come on, man, your parents got divorced. I know youre not happy, but youll be OK.'Originally, McCartney called the song Hey Jules, but he later changed it to Jude so the lyrics would flow better. But, although McCartney has stuck with his story, John Lennon always suspected that his bandmates song had a double meaning. He thought that perhaps McCartney was also writing about Lennons relationship with Yoko Ono. I always heard it as a song to me, Lennon explained. If you think about it Yokos just come into the picture. Hes saying, Hey, Jude hey, John. I know Im sounding like one of those fans who reads things into it, but you can hear it as a song to me.The words go out and get her subconsciously he was saying, Go ahead, leave me. On a conscious level, he didnt want me to go ahead. The angel in him was saying, Bless you. The devil in him didnt like it at all because he didnt want to lose his partner.What Was Dear Prudence Written About?Flickr/dgjonesFirst pressing of Gatefold Double LP + insert prints: The White Album.In 1968, The Beatles traveled to India to study transcendental meditation under guru Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. But they werent the only celebrities interested in finding enlightenment at the time. Many actors and musicians made their way to the ashram. Among them were Mia Farrow and her sister Prudence.As John Lennon later said, in an attempt to reach God quicker than anybody else, Prudence refused to leave her room at the ashram. This refusal, Lennon said, lasted for weeks.Prudence did so against the wishes of Maharishi, and eventually, George Harrison and Lennon were tasked with getting her out. They selected me and George to try and bring her out because she would trust us, Lennon said.Prudence in spite, or perhaps because of, her isolation spurred Lennon to write a song about her: Dear Prudence. Lennon said that the song is about Mia Farrows sister, who seemed to go slightly barmy, meditating too long, and couldnt come out of the little hut that we were living in. Harrison and Lennon wrote the song while still in India, only letting Prudence know that they had done so as they were leaving. She heard it for the first time after the White Album came out.Prudence later confirmed Lennons story. Being on that course was more important to me than anything in the world. I was very focused on getting in as much meditation as possible so that I could gain enough experience to teach it myself, she said. I knew that I must have stuck out because I would always rush straight back to my room after lectures and meals so that I could meditate. John, George, and Paul would all want to sit around jamming and having a good time and Id be flying into my room. They were all serious about what they were doing but they just werent as fanatical as me.At the end of the course, just as they were leaving, George mentioned that they had written a song about me but I didnt hear it until it came out on the album. I was flattered. It was a beautiful thing to have done.The post The Surprising Stories Behind Nine Of Your Favorite Beatles Songs appeared first on All That's Interesting.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 18 Views -
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