Road to the Ruhr

Series

Series Name
Pathe Gazette

Issue

Issue No.
44/96
Date Released
30 Nov 1944
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Story

Story No. within this Issue
3 / 3
Summary
Wrecked church marks the path of General Dempsey’s Second Army advancing on Geilenkirchen, ruined in bombardment. American sappers unearth German box mines which were laid to hamper our advance. The troops and tanks advance through Geilenkirchen, and GVs of the damaged town. US troops enter the damaged tram station in Eschweiler and buildings housing mines are blown up. An Allied Military Government notice stipulates that from now on the official language is English. The first British Military Governor General is Major Reitz of South Africa, nephew of the late SA High Commissioner in England. At the southern end of the allied push the French Army sweep on to take Belfort. The people of Southern Alsace witness another historic change in the broken history of Alsace-Lorraine.
Keywords
Weapons; Occupied territories; Military
Locations
France; Germany; Geilenkirchen; Eschweiler; Belfort
Length of story (in feet)
397
Story extras:
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'Road to the Ruhr', Pathe Gazette Issue No. 44/96, 30 Nov 1944. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/newsonscreen/search/index.php/story/100557 (Accessed 04 Mar 2025)