Hunxe Germany was the first German City that my father 1st Lieutenant Arthur Thorspecken and his platoon in had to clear after crossing the Rhine River into Germany. I stayed in an Air B&B in Hunxe. My host shared her family experiences of having the American troops invade the city. On March 26, the 8th Armored Division which the 75th Infantry was attached to, moved across bridges G & H east of Hunxe Germany. These bridges would like have been at Gahlener Strasse and Buhlerstege Pfannhuttenstrasse.
“I can confirm that Americans were here in Hunxe in World War II. They shot my grandfathers barn which caught on fire. My grandmother’s house had a huge hole through the roof caused by an American shell. My grandmother’s house was alone at home with the children during the war because my grandfather was a soldier in Ukraine. He didn’t come back until 1946. There is still a grave of a soldier in our forest. He died in the fighting here. There are still numerous bomb craters on the forest. In Hunxe there is a facility for diffusing old ammunition (duds) from World War II.”
The 75th Infantry Division fought near Hunxe Germany in late March 1945 as part of OPERATION PLUNDER, which crossed the Rhine River with a subsequent push into the industrial Ruhr, The 75th Infantry operated as a covering force with the 8th Armored Division, they engaged in tough house-to-house fighting through villages between the Lippe River and Canal, with soldiers experiencing intense combat and some casualties in the area as they advanced towards Dorsten Germany.
From March 11 to 27, 1945: 8th Armored Division (The Thundering Herd) which the 75th Infantry was assigned to, was not in contact with the enemy. Period spent in screening the XVI Corps area, training, rest, and maintenance. From March 27 to 31, 1945, the German forces between the Lippe Canal and the Rhine-Herne Canal fought a stubborn delaying action while they withdrew to the east. The German 8th Armored Division was opposed by the German 180th Infantry Division and by the German 116 Panzer Division. The American advance towards Dorsten Germany ground to a halt.


















