File:Destroyed bridge at Elbe River near Westerhusen 13 April 1945.jpg

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English: A pontoon bridge over the Elbe River near Westerhusen, built by the US army and destroyed by German shelling on April 13, 1945. Five bridge pontoon floats were destroyed.
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Source US Army
Author US Army

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