Leading elements of 7th Parachute Battalion were crossing this bridge to secure it on the night of 7/8 April 1945 when the first arch was blown up by the German garrison defending the area.
The battalion war diary reports that B Coy suffered 19 killed, 19 wounded and a further 6 missing believed killed.
This brought the total casualties for the day up to 27 killed, 33 wounded and 6 missing following the earlier battle at Wunstorf.
32 men of the 7th Battalion have been traced on the Commonwealth War Graves register.
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