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Deutsch: Pontonbrücke der Ninth United States Army über die Elbe bei Bleckede
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Source National Archive, Washington D.C.; abgedruckt in: Eberhart Schultze: Die Befreiung von Lübz und Parchim durch alliierte Truppen. In: Die Parchimer Flugplätze von 1937–2006. Ihre Geschichte und Gegenwart, mit einer territorialgeschichtlichen Betrachtung der militärischen Abläufe in den letzten Tagen des Zweiten Weltkrieges und den ersten Monaten des Friedens im Raum zwischen Ganzlin, Lübz, Parchim, Ludwigslust und Grabow, 2. Band, Dritter Teil. cw Verlagsgruppe, Schwerin 2006. ISBN 3-933781-53-1, S. 140–220.
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