Talk:80th Division (United States)
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Do not remove. Source: public domain US government publication.
- Sorry about that -- I did not realize US govt pubs were public domain. I apologize. :) Miss Puffskein 00:18, Aug 11, 2004 (UTC)
Good article, but really needs fleshing out for WWI --Malbrook 19:29, 22 August 2006 (UTC)
Final weeks of WWII from another account
I have Shelby L. Stanton's World War II Order of Battle, which contains a combat narrative for the 80th Infantry Division in that war. It is in a very dispassionate tone and avoids virtually all "sensational" claims, not mentioning the division's proximity to Bastogne during the Battle of the Bulge, for example. The main difference with the account in this article is that, in Stanton, after rehab at Nuremberg the division crosses the Inn River and moves to Braunau, Austria (Hitler's birthplace), ending the war on the Enns River at Kirchdorf, still some distance from Czechoslovakia. Does anyone have an explanation for the considerable variation between accounts of the division's location and actions in the final weeks of the war? RobDuch (talk·contribs) 05:32, 5 September 2019 (UTC)
- Stanton, Shelby L. (1991) [1984]. World War II Order of Battle. Galahad Books. ISBN 0-88365-775-9.
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