An infantryman from the US 78th Division surveys the cascading water tumbling down from the Schwammenauel Dam.
4477 x 2953 px (38 x 25 cm) @ 300 DPI
German engineers had blown the valves and machinery in the dam to allow a measured but unstoppable flow of water down the Roer in order to keep its valley in a state of flood for as long as possible thus preventing the launch of the American attack across the river.
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