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Railsplitters - The Story of the 84th Infantry Division, booklet - 40 pages; Geilenkirchen, Prummern, Beeck, Krefeld+
Three issues of the
84th Infantry Division's newspaper The Railsplitter, for 20 February 1945, 1 May 1945 and the 1946 Final Edition.
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List of issues:
The Railsplitter 1945 02 20 nr 04 - 4 pages
The Railsplitter 1945 05 01 nr 01 - 8 pages
The Railsplitter 1946 01 Final Ed - 4 pages
The Railsplitter 1945 02 20 nr 04
3 Tankers Take Command of Platoons Same Time, Commissioned Same Time; 771st Tank Battalion; Elmer J. Hoffman, Norbert E. Karl, John F. Dolan --- 771st Tankers Outwit Tiger - Sgt. John W. Rogers, Cpl. Joseph D. Nagra, Cpl. Walter B. Lewis, T/5 Francis T. Wollyung and Pfc. John W. Shaltzer --- Brothers Reunite In Co. B, 333rd - Pfc. Ernest Norcross from 334th and Sgt. Bobbie Norcross from 333rd --- Wanted Help, So TD's Knock Out Tanks, Half-Track, Etc. - 638th tank Destroyer Battalion; Harsin, Marloie, Belgium; Lt. Royce F. Adams --- more...
The Railsplitter 1945 05 01 nr 01
333rd Infantry Cpl. E.J. Rogers --- Heinrich Himmler made surrender offer --- Cedric Foster of Station WNAC (Mutual) --- Salzwedel Concentration Camp Razed; Miss Helen Bolling, High Point, N.C. --- Pfc. Homer Shotswell, Delano, Calif. --- S/Sgt. James T. Burkhead of Sand Fork, Va. --- Lanzen fighting --- Pfc. James W. Acock, St. Houston, Texas kills eight --- CPL Rudolph Lisec - Co B, 771st Tank Battalion --- Just a Truck Driver but Grabs 7 Nazis - Pvt. Leopold Miller --- Railsplitters Grab Two Nazi Bigwigs - Walter Granzow and Max Prentzel --- Sergant Talks SS Into Surrendering - Company D, 771st Tank Battalion German-speaking S/Sgt. Alfred Schaffer of Port Richmond, N.Y. --- German "Naval Force" Surrenders - flotilla of tug boats on Elbe
The Railsplitter 1946 01 Final Edition
Final Edition --- Welcome Home!! It's All Yours, Fellows --- Farewell From A 'Railsplitter'; A.R. Bollin, Major General, Commanding --- 84th Had Five CGs Hopes of 335th Men Same As Ever --- Ordnance Unit Was 'Ingenious' - "Gypsy Caravan" of 334th Regiment --- Railsplitters Wrote Glorious History --- Song to Remember: IT'S ALL YOURS BY Sid Ramin, RAILSPLITTIN' SPLITTERS BY Phillip Ford; WE'RE JUMPIN' OFF BY Ramin and Ford and IT'S GOODBYE TO ALL THAT BY Ramin, Ford and Dick Clark --- Railsplitter Society Keeps 'Spirit' Alive; Organized to Keep GI Ideals; by Rod Kirkpatrick --- 'Story of, The Century' Planned --- Salute to the Team - all units including 771st Tank Battalion