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Despite his humble background Leo was admitted to the prestigious Army
Specialized Training Program (ASTP) in July 1943. This initiative of the US military offered the brightest young men (with an IQ of at least 120), the opportunity to train as engineers, doctors or interpreters. Read the whole story at Overview>
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Due to a shortage of soldiers the army decided to discontinue the program in which Leo was enrolled in Feb '44. 110,000 young ASTP students swapped the university for direct participation in the war. Most were sent to infantry units as a soldier 1st class. Including Leo.
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On September 20, 1944 Leo with the 334 Infantry Regiment boarded the USAT Thomas H. Barry in Brooklyn. On Oct 1. They arrived in England and were stationed near Winchester. Between 1 and 4 Nov. 84 Infantry Division landed at ‘Omaha’ Beach traveled to the front..
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On November 9 84 Infantry Division arrived near Gulpen, South Limburg. On Nov 17. the division was moved to the front, just east of the Dutch-German border. They would be deployed during Operation Clipper. Purpose: to break through the Siegfriedlinie.
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On November 20 Leo's company was tasked with taking the German bunkers at Mahogany Hill. The attack of 84 Infantry Division was immediately answered with lethal German machine-gun fire. During this attack Leo Lichten was fatally hit.
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Registration ARC
to the UK
Landing on Utah Beach
Siegfriedlinie
Died on pleasure flight
Buried in Margraten, Block RR, Row 12 Grave 290
Air Evac. Nurse diploma
Married
Body washed up
Panama
To Europa
Departure for Europa
Arriving in England
Landing Omaha Beach
Nazi Germany declares war on the US
Battle of Stalingrad: Red Army defeats Germans
| Born: | May 31, 1925 |
| Location: | New York City, New York |
| Education: | 1 year college ½ a year Army Specialized Training Program |
Family
Leo Lichten was born the son of immigrants. His father Max was originally from Austria, his mother Mollie from Russia. Leo's father was a painter and his mother a housewife. Leo did not grow up in a happy family. His parents divorced during Leo's youth and his mother remarried.
Leo's father and mother emigrated to the United States in the early 20th century, both from
Europe; Max Lichten in 1912 from Germany
and Mollie Greenfeld
in 1921 from France.
New York at that time was a booming city and attracted large numbers of immigrants from around the world who came to
to try their luck in the city. In 1925
New York was the city with the highest population in the world.
Leo In his youth must have played a lot in
the streets, as was usual in those
days. In the port of Brooklyn he
earned extra money with odd jobs.
He would have seen with his own
eyes how skyscrapers like the
Chrysler Building (1930) and the
Empire State Building (1931) would
come to dominate the skyline of New York.