27. Oktober 1941
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Slope behind Metschebelowka | ||||
Andrejewka |
The next morning (27 Oct 1941)[1] brings the first wear and tear on strength right at the start of the march. The path leads up a steep slope right next to the village, which, to make matters worse, has a hairpin bend. The teams take on the slope at a gallop and the brave horses brace themselves with all fours in the ground. But one team after the other overcomes the almost eighty-metre-high steep slope. Some pause at the bend, some climb through in one go until they stand at the top, nostrils snorting and flanks quivering. Poor, afflicted, innocent creature! Eventually they are all at the top, and after a breather for the brave horses, we move on.
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- ↑ KTB 257. I.D., NARA T-315 Roll 1804 Frame 000078; just behind Metschebelowka begins an approximately 60 m high slope