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...hours later, another patrol, headed by Lieut. William Robertson, reached the town of Torgau, on the Elbe, and came under heavy fire from across the river. Robertson broke into a pharmacy, liberated a bed sheet, some ink and Mercurochrome, and painted a crude U.S. flag. He climbed the tower of the town castle and hung his flag from the parapet. "Tovarish!" he shouted. "Amerikansky...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: V-E Day: There Was Such a Feeling of Joy | 4/12/2005 | See Source »

...many World War II veterans, this year's ceremonies marking the 40th anniversary of the great conflict's end will be celebrations of survival and nostalgic returns to lost youthfulness. But one such gathering in Torgau, East Germany, last week had deeper significance. The event commemorated the April afternoon in 1945 when U.S. and Soviet soldiers encountered one another at the Elbe River in central Germany. At a time when U.S.-Soviet relations are chilly indeed, a few Americans met some of the Soviets they had first seen 40 years ago in what is likely to be the year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: East Germany Elbe Meeting | 5/6/1985 | See Source »

Like most historical moments, the original meeting at the Elbe was not as crystalline as time and legend have etched it. The first encounter, on April 25, 1945, took place at Strehla, 18 miles upstream from Torgau; it involved a U.S. reconnaissance team of the 69th Infantry Division, led by Lieut. Albert Kotzebue. Three hours later another patrol, under Lieut. William D. Robertson, came upon a group of Soviet infantrymen near Torgau. Inching out onto the girders of a wrecked bridge over the Elbe, Robertson embraced Lieut. Alexander Silvashko of the 173rd Rifle Regiment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: East Germany Elbe Meeting | 5/6/1985 | See Source »

Robertson and Silvashko were among the participants in the Torgau celebration last week. Altogether, 60 Americans from the 69th Infantry Division Association, with a sprinkling of other former U.S. soldiers, greeted 25 Soviet veterans. There were hugs and reminiscences in halting English, Russian and German and, as at the original meeting, in sign language. Souvenir dollars were exchanged for souvenir rubles as they had been in April 1945, and toasts were offered at a lunch in Torgau's District Culture House. Though the spirit of wartime friendship was briefly recaptured, present reality intruded. The U.S. Government boycotted the event...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: East Germany Elbe Meeting | 5/6/1985 | See Source »

...moving conclusion to the day's events, representatives of both sides laid another wreath at the Torgau cemetery against a polished gravestone on which clasped hands are chiseled. Buried there is Joseph Polowsky, a Chicago taxi driver and former 69th Division rifleman who was a member of the Kotzebue patrol. When he died two years ago of cancer, his wish to be buried beside the Elbe was granted by East German authorities...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: East Germany Elbe Meeting | 5/6/1985 | See Source »

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