The Defence of Goch: My home town in 1945
Operation Veritable in February of 1945 saw the Allies attack my home town of Goch in north-western Germany. As a child I would hear the eye witness stories of the Hitler Youth and other veterans who stood their ground against overwhelming odds. With original war footage and some personal reflections, I share a brief overview of the battle. The Klovekorn family home in the centre of Goch was completely destroyed.

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