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Frankfurt falls to the American Army...



Item # 689912

March 30, 1945

STARS & STRIPES, Paris Edition, March 30, 1945 

* Battle of Frankfurt, Germany (capture)
* General George S. Patton's Third Army 
* Nazis - Germans falling apart 


This was the: "Daily Newspaper of U.S. Armed Forces in the European Theater of Operations" as noted in the masthead.
Front page banner headline: "Frankfurt Falls to Third" with subheads: "4th Armored Div. 90 Mi. Past Rhine" "Soviets Reach Austria, Take Koenigsberg" and more. A wealth of war reporting inside.
Eight pages, tabloid-size, minor margin wear, good condition.

AI notes: The fall of Frankfurt in March 1945 occurred during the final months of World War II in Europe as Allied forces advanced deep into Germany. Frankfurt am Main, a key industrial and financial center in western Germany, was a strategic target for the Allies due to its location along the Main River and its role in German transportation and communications. American forces, primarily elements of the U.S. Third Army under General George S. Patton, approached the city from the west and southwest in early March. German defenders, consisting of Wehrmacht units and hastily assembled Volkssturm (militia) forces, were largely depleted and poorly equipped by this stage of the war. The city saw some localized resistance and sporadic street fighting, but most of Frankfurt was captured with relatively limited destruction compared to other German cities, as the defenders recognized the futility of prolonged resistance. By late March 1945, American troops had fully occupied Frankfurt, securing a major crossing over the Main River and enabling further Allied advances into central Germany, including toward the Rhine. The capture of Frankfurt was part of the broader Allied push that would soon lead to the collapse of Nazi Germany in May 1945.

Category: World War II