U.S. 89th Infantry Division

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The U.S. 89th Infantry Division was a United States Army unit in World War II that fought in the European Theater and participated in the liberation of Nazi concentration camps.

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U.S. 89th Infantry Division canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States Army division
infantry division
military unit
activity front-line combat
occupation duties in Germany
allegiance United States of America
surface form: United States
branch United States Army
commandStructure United States Army
surface form: U.S. Army
conflict World War II
country United States of America
documentationRole helped document evidence of Nazi concentration camp system
engagedEnemy Waffen-SS
Wehrmacht
engagedIn combat operations in Germany
crossing of the Rhine River
era 20th century
formedFor World War I
higherCommand Third United States Army
surface form: U.S. Third Army

XII Corps
historicalSignificance early Allied witness to Nazi concentration camp conditions
liberated Ohrdruf subcamp
surface form: Ohrdruf concentration camp
liberationRole exposed Nazi crimes to Allied leadership
nickname Rolling W
notableAction first U.S. Army division to overrun a Nazi concentration camp (Ohrdruf)
notableAssociation George S. Patton
surface form: General George S. Patton
notableEvent discovery of atrocities at Ohrdruf
notableFor liberation of Ohrdruf, a subcamp of Buchenwald
notableTheater Western Front of World War II
surface form: Western Front in Europe
operatedIn Central Europe
Germany
participatedIn liberation of Nazi concentration camps
partOf Third United States Army
surface form: U.S. Third Army
primaryOpponents Nazi Germany
reconstitutedFor World War II
reportedTo European Theater of Operations, United States Army
surface form: U.S. Army European Theater of Operations
role infantry
serviceBranch U.S. Army Ground Forces
surface form: U.S. Army ground forces
status disbanded
symbol Rolling W shoulder sleeve insignia
theater European Theater of Operations, United States Army
surface form: European Theater of Operations
tookPartIn Central Europe campaign
Rhineland campaign
visitedBy General Dwight D. Eisenhower at Ohrdruf
General George S. Patton at Ohrdruf
General Omar Bradley at Ohrdruf

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Ohrdruf subcamp liberatedBy U.S. 89th Infantry Division