HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1945-01-11, Page 6ENEMY AND U. S. CAMERAS DEPICT ACTION IN GERMAN COUNTER-ATTACK
NAZI PARATROOPS' `HOPE CHEST'
The wheeled chest in the photo above is part of the supplies
dropped for German paratroopers who spearheaded the enemy
counter -offensive against the U. S. First Army. Cpl. Walter
Hanauer, left, of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Cpl. Gary Hauptman, Bronx,
N. Y., examine the contents, which include "potato masher" hand
grenades, ammunition. And bazooka shells.
"SECOND TO NONE ..."
These Canadian soldiers are looking at a- huge sign erected on the
road to Nijmegen. It reads: "Second to None (2nd Corps insignia)
Caen Bridgehead, Break Through Falaise, Chambois, Seine Estuary,
Pas de Calais and Channel Coast, Scheldt Estuary, . and now!
Photos at top, taken from a cap-
tured roll of German film, show,
left, American trucks and other
motorized equipment burning on a
Belgian -road as German troops
press forward in their counter-at-
tack, and, right, Germans, appar-
ently under Allied fire, -making a
dash for it across a road. U. S.
Signal Corps photos, below, show,
left, Yank infantrymen hastily dig-
ging fox -holes in the snow-covered;
frozen shoulder of a Belgian road,
as the German advance rolls to-
ward thein, and, right, two U. S.
First Army soldiers cautiously en-
tering a Belgian wood, searching
for German paratroopers, dropped
behind American lines.
CANADIANS IN HOLLAND
Men of a Canadian regiment In Holland are living in trenches built for a static warfare. Picture shows
Canadian Array privates Hector Lallouve, Windsor, Ont.; Ray Bower, Toronto; Carl Holtzworth,
Petersburg, Ont.; Pete Warzecha, Kitchener, Ont.
AWARDED M. C.
Pictured here is. Lieut. Donald
Ivan Grant of Windsor, Ont., a
member of the photographic sec-
tion of the Canadian Army's public
relations department, who has been
awarded the Military Cross while
serving in the northwest -Europe
theatre. Lieut. Grant was a news-
paper photographer in Windsor,
Ont., before joining the army.
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