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First and Second Battles of Kesternich | |||||||
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Part of World War II | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
United States | Germany | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Major General Edwin P. Parker Jr. | Generalleutnant Eugen König | ||||||
Units involved | |||||||
78th Infantry Division Attached: 709th Tank Battalion (First battle) 736th Tank Battalion (Second battle) 893rd Tank Destroyer Battalion (both battles) |
272. Volksgrenadier-Division Attached: I. Battalion, 753. Grenadier-Regiment, 326. Volksgrenadier-Division (First battle) | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
First battle: Two Infantry battalions Two platoons of M4 Shermans One platoon of M10 tank destroyers Second battle: One infantry battalion One company of M4 Shermans One platoon of M10 tank destroyers | Elements of two divisions | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
First battle: At least 1,500 killed, wounded, or missing Two tanks disabled Second battle: At least 225 killed, wounded, or missing |
First battle: At least 150 killed At least 600 captured Second battle: Unknown |
Kesternich is a small village just inside the German border from Belgium. It was the site of two major battles during World War II. These battles are tied to the Siegfried Line Campaign, the Battle of the Huertgen Forest, the Battle of the Bulge, and the assault on the Roer River dams at the outset of Operation Lumberjack.