3:07 | Elbert Dobbs got a six month reprieve from the draft because his wife was expecting. Then it was infantry basic and right into a convoy to Le Havre, France and on into Germany. It was 1945 but the war wasn't over, yet.
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The worst thing to Elbert Dobbs was the German 88's. "You learned to hide under a helmet." He saw what happens when you are ordered to advance and you do not and then he learned the proper way to celebrate taking a town.
As his unit advanced toward Munich and Dachau, Elbert Dobbs had to jump from a moving truck under machine gun fire. His friend, Kenneth Blanton was between him and the enemy and took the fatal bullets. Sent with an advance party into Munich, he was glad he did not see the horror of Dachau.
Most of the German civilians were very good to Elbert Dobbs as his unit rolled through town after town. Many times they came out to greet the Americans with food and drink. There was one particular burgermeister, though, who was not so friendly.
For Elbert Dobbs, the war's end meant a victory feast in Salzburg, Austria. It was so good, he never drank again. Somehow he had made sergeant without knowing why and then, after a stormy crossing, he had another feast.