The Battle of Nuremburg, 15-20 April 1945

Abstract

U.S. Seventh Army conducted a double envelopment, during the period 16-20 April 45, using the XV and XXI Corps, to isolate and eventually reduce the key political and communications center of Nuremburg. The German intent was to prevent the city's capture using all readily available manpower, to include armed civilians. Heavy anti-tank fires from approximately one hundred 88-mm flak guns, strengthened the German positions. Seizure of the city by U.S. forces required extensive house to house fighting against a well entrenched and politically motivated enemy. Heavy use of artillery, armor, and tactical airpower, coupled with almost constant building to building engagements by infantry forces makes this an excellent example of military operations in urban terrain.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1984
Accession Number
ADA164174

Entities

People

  • C. C. Kingseed
  • C. M. Broadwater Iii
  • G. A. Hodge
  • J. P. Manning
  • R. S. Markham

Organizations

  • United States Army Command and General Staff College

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Biomedical
  • C4I
  • Human Systems
  • Weapons Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Air Force
  • Air Power
  • Artillery
  • Artillery Fire
  • Combat Forces
  • Combat Operations
  • Command And Control
  • Contingency Operations (Military)
  • Machine Guns
  • Military History
  • Military Operations
  • Military Organizations
  • Personnel Management
  • Prisoners Of War
  • Small Arms
  • Transportation
  • Warfare

Fields of Study

  • History

Readers

  • Educational Psychology
  • Military History of the United States in the 20th Century.
  • Military Science

Technology Areas

  • Fully Networked C3