“Lightning Strikes Twice” 78th Infantry Division

WWII operations of the 78th Infantry “Lightning” Division.

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Description

In WWI, the 78th Infantry Division was said to streak across France like a bolt of lightning, leaving behind a field of blood. This earned the unit its nickname and insignia design, seen at the bottom of the sheet. The symbols of units comprising the division make up the remainder of the border, along with the title and campaign ribbons of both World Wars.

A basic, but boldly colored operational map and accompanying narrative are the central elements of the page and detail the action of the 78th across the European theater from late 1944 to mid-April, 1945. Highlights include smashing the Siegfried Line (Dec. 13th), crossing the Roer (Feb. 28th) and cleaning out the Ruhr Pocket (April 6th).

The map was drawn by R. Ulrich, prepared by the 303rd Engineer Combat Battalion and printed in Germany by Otto Schmelz U. Co.

Map Details

Publication Date: 1945

Author: R. Ulrich

Sheet Width (in): 20.6

Sheet Height (in): `

Condition: B

Condition Description: Moderate soiling visible in a 4" band on the left side of the sheet, and some damp staining in the lower right corner. Two closed tears on either edge, about 2" and repaired on verso with archival tape. Paper is toned with age and shows wear along the outer edges. About good condition overall.

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