Starts many changed on g. W. Trends forest in the eiffel region of western germany. A forest that harbors the dark past. With a legacy still visible in isolated places. From the time when it was dubbed a clean house. In the closing stages of the 2nd world war it was the scene of bloody fighting between us and German Forces. Them out to the western allies at that its from belgium into germany lets straight through the forests around the village a field can. For locals the battle is still a key part of their history. This ticket looking to come to market was while riding around here on my bike as a teenager that i really came into contact with the history of the here can for a start its vision and boy man on virtue i would suddenly come across ruins among the trees Massive Concrete walls. Of office i when i asked my parents they told me they were the remains of bunkers from the 2nd world war. And once you know what to look for in this wartime landscape you can also see bomb craters trenches and foxholes and the stones stone slush or. Just mud so if you really take the time you can find a lot of these world war 2 relics in the hood can forensic be. He. For around 5 months the forest was the scene of successive bitterly fought battles between the american and german armies. Although the americans had more troops and were better equipped their attempt to drive the germans out of the forest was a military disaster. Progress was slow and costly as they became bogged down in the treacherous terrain. It was a nightmare i dont think there can be worst hell it was awful it was phrasing. When these damn shell. Hit the top of the tree and came down in thousands of fragments they could kill anybody. I was in combat there for 10 days. At the height of the bow. I was trembling or practically the entire 10 days. Since i. Knew i could die of course. And i was terrified. An estimated 25000 american and german soldiers died in the forest. Those who live in the hurt forest it was a miracle. But here i am i dont know how i survived. The forest was a death trap for the u. S. Troops. They called it heart can forrest after the small village that was at the heart of the fighting. In the battle in the hood going to fall it was one of the longest and deadliest battles on german soil in the west. It left a lot of scars not only on the inhabitants and their descendants but also on the landscape itself in the forest and on local buildings. And the boy. For the german troops the war was in effect already long lost. I knew the secret. Even the young soldiers. Through those who could reflect. Didnt believe in victory. Nish. You just wanted to survive to come home safe and sound in the house or how. But nazi war propaganda portrayed a completely different picture different than for im on the board from fox 3 or 401 by if you look you didnt find your sentiment it. Just you didnt think of in book by then everyone knew the allies would win the war alice was as we hear everything that happened in the hood going wagner meant just a minimal delay of the inevitable getting through the foot sort of got one to set it up so by gadhafi and indirectly contributed to the continuation of the murders in the concentration extermination camps and in the prisons and other places. Until the very last 2nd of the 3rd reich this was used by the again called. Since d. Day in june 1044 the western allied troops had been advancing from normandy through france and belgium towards germany. In the process liberating paris brussels and antwerp from nazi occupation. We were told through ordered to take the ground that very were wrong. They get away from. How we advance through to win the war we were wormser going to work and not. On september 11th 2944 the 1st us divisions reached the belgian german border near us and. More than 3 months earlier than expected. One day later the 3rd u. S. Armored division crossed into germany near the town of what can. We just went through the town and went on the other side then we got into the real trouble with the 1st. Sight of the seaweed line. The secret line it was the defense of wall built to secure germanys western border. We saw all steel gates in the road and dragon steve was the 1st dragon steve that we had heard seen. Antitank obstacles were known as dragons teeth they accompanied a line of bunkers stretching over 600 kilometers from the dutch border down to switzerland for western allied troops a formidable obstacle. Kind of an all for strong bussy arms when they had no precise idea what to expect at the sick fried laws. And so the closer they got to the actual territory of the 3rd reich the more insecure they became with not because they thought they would still face strongly fortified and heavily man defensive positions. And the norm not the allies had been taken in by the nazi propaganda of the prewar years. This went so far that the American Military is film seduced excerpts from german propaganda films that showing the sick friedland is an insurmountable object to explain to its troops what they were up against. As humanist siding. As many as half a 1000000 men work as much as 20 hours a day to build trying to 2000 fortified positions on land. You knew that the germans are brutal sig freedom line and not very. Were Holding Without would stop most that didnt happen could we broke through the same free line we took all along of crowds or lose what we did but we knew that to start seeing free run. Was a bad place to go to as official all psychologically physics friedland was effective on both sides and we did here but its military value in the actual fighting was very limited. U. S. Troops succeeded in breaking through the antitank barriers near what get. It on the other side then that would stubborn resistance from german troops who were firmly dug in in the bunkers and in the woods. James cullen was wounded in the fighting near the village of ot. Our go to. Trundle brawl. When i looked i saw a blog pouring out right remarked one. Im not going to die here in a largely german field. Deadly a few weeks later collins parents back home received the news that their son had been wounded in action after being hit by shrapnel he was away from active duty for 2 months. With american troops progressing much faster than expected supply lines were stretched which in particular meant fuel shortages for tanks the advance ground to a halt just behind the german border. That gave the German Forces time to rebuild their lines of defense until then the van must had only stationed isolated units in the northern life meanwhile preparations were underway for the 4th storm old men and boys the home guard for germanys last ditch defense in a televised address propaganda minister yosef called on his compatriots determination. I would be if you left out the food but if you keep in mind the fact youre going to. Be a big. Youre not going to the times you can go as usual goebbels was lying of course wouldnt be claimed that the enemy was not yet on german soil although they were and he tried to mobilize any remaining forces but by months i was to be said that the german population were all too happy to go along with that they were tired of war and wanted it to be over supplied but they were also terrified of what the allies would do to them if they came and. The americans wanted to advance further into germany and finally see the war ended their aim was to reach the rhine and then the brewer industrial region but ahead of them late a dense forest almost 10 kilometers wide which blocked their path their health can fight. In local villages the war had been all too present for several months especially due to the allied air raids on cities like. The civilians sought refuge in air raid shelters. There were constant air raid alerts and one day we came out of the bunker 6 and 6 buildings had burned down during the night we should be the cattle were screaming the pigs were screaming the people were screaming it was awful. In september 944 the villages were evacuated as the invading troops and the frontline came ever closer. And a small guns one morning our parents said we have to leave the artillery shells were landing all around. You lets that we were the last ones left and hotshot. My parents said this is too much were going to leave to the begin. Instead of going around the forest to the north the american commanders decided to advance eastward right through the middle where they hoped german defenses would be weak but they completely misjudged the terrain with disastrous consequences. The 1st push in october 1944 ended after just 3 kilometers. Maybe. This is nice to have has a bit its not as if the forests are alien to americans its always highly problematic for an army to fight and would have to rein in the camp. I was askin that i was a little less even ponce and im filled with wild fun cuttings cant just drive through forests and over a large tree and for fun. And socialize because 1st you have to cut paths through them whats on. The ground was also littered with landmines and the americans ran into a chain of bunkers in the forest this was where the germans had dug themselves in. The americans were able to destroy some of the bunkers but after 10 days the losses on both sides were so great that the fighting died down for a while. Shortly afterwards American Forces further north achieved a decisive break through taking on october 21st after fierce fighting it was the 1st german city to fall into allied hands. But this was a little help to the american soldiers in the nearby her to invite. As the autumn rains began the weather was worsening from one day to the next. The u. S. Troops were literally bogged down plans for a 2nd advance had to be repeatedly to late as one g. I. Later said anyone who says he knows where he been in the forest is lying. On november 2nd the americans attacked the village of boss in uk and from there they took the villages of kama shite and schmidt via the car valley but once again they underestimated the difficult terrain some of the hills they had to cross were 150 meters high. When you reach the top of the hill your mediately experience the phenomenon of looking over the landscape from one plateau to another. But you have no idea how deep and steep the valleys in between are and 10000. To 28 u. S. Infantry division reached the village of smiths relatively quickly but then its supply lines were interrupted. The design. If you look at the fossil and schmidt with the valley in between the only link between them is a footpath that winds down into the valley and then up again on the other side of the unknowns out to be the all for. The force of them with the americans thought this path would be easy enough to drive and walk along with that theyd be able to move the necessary troops vehicles heavy weapons and other supplies along reduce the cost with Everything Else but that was nonsense and. The remains of tank tracks are a stark reminder that the battle for foss in uk and schmidt ended in disaster for the americans the invaders retreated in panic only for german units to cut them off down in the valley tanks crashed down the slopes and many soldiers collapsed from exhaustion. The battle in the color valley which the american subsequently referred to as death valley claimed countless lives on both sides. A few days after the defeat general dwight d. Eisenhower came to the hood confides to meet his troops on the ground and assess the situation neither the allied Supreme Commander nor his officers had expected so many casualties. The mood was despondent. The autumn of 1904 remained unusually wet and cold rain became more and more impassable every day the americans hopes for a quick victory were fading. Because. They had already spent 2 months in the field can vides the forests they had hoped to cross in just a few days. In mid november 944 the americans launched a 3rd offensive this time they try to advance by going further north passing through the villages of klein now and also home and then heading east. During the fighting a 22 year old Italian American from pennsylvania arrived in the hook and bought in his youth he had hoped to become a photographer. We were there i would say a month among the war its a long time the german artillery was in it just never stops. They really bomb does. Thank you heartily the holidays follow the same pattern. Began with heavy artillery fire from the americans. Who ponce are used and tanks were deployed sherman texas which advanced on a broad front of. And then of course you could hear the shells and machine guns. On some troops. That was the actual moment you realized there were other people nearby who were shooting at you. On the ranch and you know to shes power fair bake was sent to the hut can via its with other young recruits in mid december to lay antitank mines. The u. S. Forces were constantly getting reinforced with more men and more vehicles and equipment but they were not prepared for the extreme weather conditions in the i phone. Whenever they got stuck in the forest they dug in. But fox holes offered little protection against the german artillery and the cold onset of winter. It would rain some time all the snow would melt and the fox 4 was always filled with water. And i was fortunate. To have this camera me. And i if you look at my pictures i have hundreds and hundreds of pictures of officers i didnt take those because i like that i took them to make them happy so that they would give me free them to take more pictures here now i tricked all of them. Are you hoof and like little boys. From. Both the germans and the americans spent most of their nights in their fox holes in the woods poorly protected from the cold and wet with makeshift tarpaulin shelters. I transformed the nature or around me into a dark room i would ask 3 of my best friends to let me use the metal part of the helmet and those became the trays for my darkroom at night i would mix my. Cannot calls mostly eyes were all asleep i was working because the dark room was only the night the the earth was the dark room you see. Tony the car out of hundreds of photos in the herd can bite although he waited over 15 years before publishing a selection of them. All i want to take was photograph photograph order your thats why i am here today i ordered government killed a long time ago. Some of the fiercest fighting took place in a valley west of klein house and in the heart of the forest. In mid november an author Ernest Hemingway was witness to the bloody battles there in his later novel across the river and into the trees based on his experiences he wrote it was a place where it was extremely difficult for a man to stay alive even if all he did was be there. In December Tony vaccaro also photographed his comrades preparing for the christmas season. Gift packages with canned food from home arrived for soldiers who had long since to perish to they begin to give you this food. To the local people. To the germans. On december 16th 1944100 miles further south in the our den the germans launched a final surprise offensive once again the allies were hard to trust in this likewise heavily forested region and had to bring in reinforcements at short notice to stem the german advance many from the hook invited. Granda had been of an. Obgyn during the battle of the bolts there was fighting here but both of them off and the allies were very busy with the offensive further south far narcopolis tool for this sort of. That meant there was a period of 2 or 3 weeks without any major combat. Then the war returned to the hook invites in the course of january 945. 00 the americans managed to advance in the face of weakening german resistance the defeat in the our den counteroffensive had cost the defenders their last reserves. On those. I particularly remember the 1st time i saw the americans. As prisoners of war. And even i was amazed at how well fed they were. And they were clean and tidy including their uniforms. While we were a license ridin dirty rubble. Once the americans reached the ruhr not to be confused with a more famous similar sounding valley further north their way to the rhine and cologne was finally clear. The germans tried to blow up the dams to flood the valley and halt the u. S. Advance. But by now the end of the ward seemed to be fast approaching. In february 945 u. S. Troops liberated soviet prisoners of war and forced laborers in the un old spiner concentration camp near to him. Many were also held under in human conditions at a 2nd camp near field get violent. Over a 2000 inmates of these camps were later buried at the soviet war cemetery in zim a hot most of them had died of hunger and now treatment. Most of the towns and villages in the head going by were barely recognizable after the fighting. The allied troops pushed on and within a few weeks had conquered the rhineland and the industrial ruhr valley as they advance towards berlin. The evacuated residents now hoped to be able to return to their villages. When the americans passed through one of them asked us where we were from we said we were from schmidt he said he had fought there and we shouldnt go back there because the whole place was in ruins and the village had been mined but we said were going home and he would be in the house in the house. The fighting in the hurt in forest was over but the war had left a trail of destruction a ravaged landscape whose scars are still visible today. American soldiers began clearing the mines that were buried everywhere german prisoners of war were forced to help them. But they could only remove a small number of the deadly devices. Of and not that again and again we hear this huge bang and another person flew through the air so many people lost their lives feel or feel that would also claim a smidgen and one little girl had been playing with a hand grenade she thought it had perfume inside you happened yet you had the hand grenades had rings on them and when you pulled them you had to throw them away very quickly and. The girls hand was blown off she was and the guns some toddlers picked anoxic a very central aspect of the postwar experiences of People Living in the i thought it was that they actually had to rebuild their lives on a former battlefield and then condones the mccombs and children died because they played with munitions that it was dangerous to plough and cultivate the fields decided that this is what syndicate i want. The it took decades to clear the most severely affected parts of the forest ordinance debris and the dead whod been left there when and so would give us no im. Not an important. It would take the forest decades to recover. At the same time nearby towns had been destroyed by air raids. In september 1945 almost sure i returned home from the war. After being the mobilized me and another guy i arrived in do not a Freight Train from barn at the beginning of september the roots were from born crammed into i looked at each other and i said martin youre right it is this really do one. Since he said theres the signpost goss later for actually it was a bit lopsided but its said to have been through. An air bridge over and then we looked across the whole town. It was one big pile of rubble in a muslim salon and soused some of you couldnt see a single building Still Standing near were snatched on investment work on her arm and the really depressing thing was this eerie silence here. He continued to his home village of course how on foot it had been almost completely destroyed during the fighting the locals resorted to scavenging amongst the wrecked american tanks. Crossed the armory chrono some drive or hardly americans left behind lots of canned food that. Is or ought to be if there was canned corn beef was one of the main means of and here there were also soups and other kinds of meat on the out now it is a. This is our corner but these tins of corned beef were big enough to make a huge part of soup for a large family. As hard as one side so temporarily they helped us to get more or less enough to eat. In the 1st summer after the large parts of the woods that had survived the fighting would suddenly catch fire during the fighting the americans had used phosphorous and their ammunition which ignited very easily in the heat. Built by our home territory in my skin and an aunt who takes the shock failed and then its in cliques facet these are bad just told us yes one in south africa unfolded and voted on a bomb call in order for this aunt to leave a visa its not hard to make stuff i dont get it he didnt meet i mean and. An adoption means with the title is not yet its my god oh nothing nothing stitched on i mean thats going to end of beat up again about so much. About you it doesnt even by our country be telling someone that if a double standard went off the top and bottom are not longer and the 2nd this greatest. The local us repeatedly found the bodies of dead soldiers in the forest i know youre there for her serves my bird myself and i dont need to explain what half rotten dead people look like on those. We have to take a deep breath mentally to when you do Something Like that with her grandmother smart. The 1st war cemetery in the area was built in 1st in iraq several years after the war. Many of the dead were recovered by former german army captain yule ios and thus was who dedicated the rest of his life to searching the forest for fallen soldiers. If you mention. Shove a 1000. 00 in the thought of before. You go bargain india by use its its is a pretty horrified by its you jesus vanished immigrants when you finish with your mom most i would obviously like if i were to get drunk on the underlying bit of that so its almost sigint. Then under the sense of when you put your lips to events offending is jews were by using stop. The war cemetery in france and became the last resting place for around 2300 dead soldiers and a Meeting Place for veterans and relatives of the german fallen. Another war cemetery was set up a few kilometers away in neighboring health again in 1982. Nearly 3000 soldiers are buried there many of them in unmarked trains. Since the americans did not want their soldiers buried in germany the former enemy many were laid to rest in the netherlands luxembourg or belgium at the Military Cemetery of avishai palace for example. It was not until 4 decades after the battle at the 1st group of American Veterans returning to the health care but to the place where they had fought as young men or your body for you were. Using understand why it became a murky as they call it or force. The whole battle itself like like the man said this morning it was it was futile it was foolish but the fact remains it was done to satisfy the whims of a feel for their superior officers that well a lot of had to be done well i didnt enjoy it at the time about i dont mind being here now because. None of you fellows are wearing uniforms so. Its ok so far as thats concerned but. It was a it was a pretty different. Dream a little there is a commemorative events sometimes brought together american and german veterans former enemies. That set off their father. The battle also left its legacy in the forest itself. Over the subsequent years bomb disposal experts have frequently been called in to remove bombs hand grenades and other ordinance. The dangers that lurk here will continue to affect future generations in the region. Even now 75 years after the battle the war is still present in the ground of the health can forest. This is an area that has obviously not been like so many areas and the hood going by it because you feel affiliation and move here you might still unearth a grenade by scratching away the top soil. Sometimes these things dont look like munitions at all the for example theres a german grenade that looks like a cigar about the same size. And if you go i want you but if it goes off youre a goner. In the 1st decades after the war hundreds of tons of ordinance were found in the forest every year this footage from 1904 shows the yield of a search lasting 2 weeks. You have to imagine that here by them i mean in a single day in a single attack the americans fired about 12000 grenades from at that 1st 1000. Pounds and not 1200. 00 given the typical assumption that 15 percent of these are dogs then we have to assume that there are about 1500. 00 dogs in an area of 3 and a half to 4 hectors that. For a number of years now historical researchers have been studying the hood using the latest scientific methods theyve been able to reconstruct the course of the battle in places where this wasnt previously possible. Women here do wish device could be to get them but when you walk through the woods here in cannes are signs of a battle at every turn when in all the open spaces however often the former battlefield has been completely cleared. For comic of vision other words we always see half of the battlefield this is and we can see that here we are. Trying this of im not. Were standing in what appears to be a completely level green field with nothing to indicate that were on a former battlefield. But in fact were in the middle of a highly fortified section of the german 2nd line of defense with. Many local people have kept the memory of the battle alive in addition to the german dead thousands of americans who had been sent to europe to end the nazi terror perished here although this is by no means clear everywhere. The most dangerous time its a march to take the memorial stones for american or german soldiers for example the way they are treated on equal terms is actually quite questionable how could you go by is it licensed and. It ought to be made clear that the americans were fighting for something very different than the german soldiers would actually find them dotted around the landscape without any commentary on. The forest is still frequented by people foraging around for relics of the battle and even today the area is a popular site among war enthusiastic but many locals are annoyed by these groups of individuals in american uniforms repeatedly reenacting scenes from the battle. In the. Bunch you dont hear will be simply its kind of like replaying the war. Some people even to go trenches here. So they dont leave this commemorative landscape as it were. That there isnt its not of course they dont shoot each other with live ammunition but people still find it fascinating that i take a critical view because there were so many fatalities here whether its fun or not is beside the point. Today there are now signs for walkers and hikers in various places telling the story of the battle of the hurt can forest they also remind us of its importance for the western allies advance through germany but the hurt converts will probably never be a normal forest again. Certainly not now some 75 years after the battle. I went back to the hercules forest a little bit 10 years ago i cried like a baby because i suddenly remember my best friend got killed in her trip forest it was ugly ugly for mankind to to have warrants the trouble that mankind makes is that he thinks hes italian hes german hes spanish we are all here. And this video. Paradise is our earth. Beyond. Europe. Look unites. What divides. The money and the driving force. What binds the continent together. Got answers and stories aplenty. Spotlight on people. Some clues. In 30 minutes on d w. Eco africa i mean my 1st graph electronic gear cameron has just one collection site the materials are recycled during the resoled of the fair fight the ticket was just too good to sicamous is one of all objectives is to Christmas Day this edition is more than technology that is to keep people going to buy a new device because she takes a good at 60 seconds when the math flow for africa. On d w f. 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