A Yank Magazine article about the first Americans to cross the river Rhine following the capture of the Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen, Germany.

“One of the most striking incidents of the first day’s action on the bridge was the way German snipers opened up on their own men who had been taken prisoners. As each batch of PWs was lead across the bridge, a storm of sniper fire from the surrounding hills swept its ranks. Several were killed.”

Pictured on page two is a photograph of the first G.I. to make it across: Sgt. Alexander A. Drabik (1910 – 1993) of the 27th Armored Infantry Division.

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Colonel Clayton Rust at the Remagen Bridge Germany 19459th Armored Division at the Remagen Bridge Germany 194527th Armored Infantry Division at the Remagen Bridge Germany 1945Yank Magazine article concerning the capture of Ludendorf Bridge Remagen Germany 1945Sgt Alexander Drabik crosses off of Remagen Bridge onto German Soil 1945Sgt Alexander Drabik at the Remagen Bridge 1945Sgt Alexander Drabik at the Ludendorf Bridge 1945Sgt Alexander Drabik crosses off of Ludendorf Bridge onto German Soil 1945American Forces cross Rhine River 1945Capture of Ludendorf Bridge Remagen Germany 1945
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