Django wrote:
More please!

Careful what you wish for!
Keep in mind that it's written on the "notes" pages of a little leather-bound book, kind of a pocket-sized farmer's almanac, as near as I can make out from what little "Third Reich" German I can read! It looks to have been printed and distributed by a fertilizer company or something like that.........Again, I'm not very good with German, just guessing mostly! I'll take some pix of it later on...........Keep in mind that all spelling & phraseology (etc) is all his!
29 April 45
Still moving up. In convoy all day. Passed thru Braunschweig and Paderborn. Paderborn nothing but rubble. Rained all day. Soaked from ass both ways - no windshield on jeep. Land here as flat as a table. Bivouac this PM in spruce forest - way out in middle of nowhere. Cold chow, no sleep - too damned wet.
30 April 45
By truck until 2 pm. Getting near the show again - artillery up ahead a way. By foot until dark. Very muddy going - road loaded with Jickey lorries. Bivouac in woods again. Hot chow - don't like that! Only time it happens is just before a big show. Mail hasn't caught up yet.
1 May 45
A large day - very glad to be putting this down. Moved out about 1 in the morning to fwd assembly area. Arrived about 4.30 am in some dump called Bleckede on the Elbe. Jickies holding bank. Just before dawn, loaded into a British gadget called a buffalo - sort of amphib tank or personnel carrier. My company left Co. of battalion, first wave. 2nd Bn of Inniskillen Fusiliers on my left - they were better fighters than the Jickies with us at Brest. The show was held up until it was very light - wonder why? Rough trip over - river about 300 yds wide and under fire all the way. The damned Royal Marines took us over - thought they were having a P-rade - did dress right dress with those water beetles in the middle of river with Herman's stuff really nicking us. No artillery coming in - don't think Herman has any left, I hope. Very hard fight 1st hour after reaching far bank. Hedgerows, well dug in. They had no reserves, and when we flanked them, they broke and ran. Chased them all the way to this place - Hagenow, 35 km from the river. Company worn to frazzle, all pooped out. They fought well until we flanked them. Had 8K 19W - no old timers - nearly all in 1st hour. Took no PW. Men too teed off over casualties on bank. Estimate enemy in front of our bn, probably an undersized bn - mostly Flak Troops. Don't believe there is any organized enemy between us and Berlin. Good news from everywhere. The thousand years are almost over. CP in house tonight. Plenty of chow around. Kalufels, pickled stuff, and eggs. These people were in no danger of starving until we got here. No orders yet for tomorrow - maybe they'll let us sleep - my ass is really dragging. No mail.
How's that for "Installment One" ?????
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