CLASH
OVER REMAGEN
by Nicolas Trudgian
When
the American Army reached the Rhine at Remagen on March 7,
1945, such was the speed of their advance, they arrived before
the retreating Germans had time to blow the vital bridge.
The Americans seized the bridge intact. Realising the threat
to the German defences, the Luftwaffe were ordered into destroy
the bridge at all costs. Desperate efforts were made to attack
the bridge, and over the course of the following days the
fighting became one of the legendary battles of the war. Nicolas
Trudgian's carefully researched painting becomes an important
record of one of the fiercest battles of World War II. Two
RAF Tempests have flown right through the Luftwaffe formation
of Me262 and Arado 234 jets bombers, the high speed aircraft
missing each other by feet. The concentration of the desperate
attackers is broken momentarily, sufficiently so that their
bombs miss the target - but more Luftwaffe aircraft can be
seen streaming into attack!
Each
print in the edition signed by three Luftwaffe Me262
bomber pilots who attacked the Bridge at Remagen
The
Signatories
Hauptmann
GEORG CSURUSKY
Oberfeldwebel RONY LAUER
Oberfeldwebel HERMANN WIECZOREK
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Print
size: 34 x 23ins approx
| Artist
Special Reserve |
Edition
size: 60 |
Price: £75.00 |
Signed
and Numbered
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Edition
size: 600 |
Price: £110.00 |
| Artist
Proof |
Edition
size: 25 |
Price: £170.00 |
| Remarque |
Edition
size: 25 |
Price: £325.00 SOLD OUT |
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