The times of Cornuda’s liberation, 30 April 1945, are immortalized by some
picture, kept in the Town Library of Cornuda, and by the Combat Film "The
battle of Cornuda", available on this page.
I added some pictures of Cornuda snapped on April 2005 in comparison with 1945.
The colour pictures shows different actual points of view of Cornuda following
the route of the American advance on 30 April 1945.

The picture shows exactly, in the via 30 aprile 1945 street, an access in Villa
Bettis, recognizable in the movie: some American GIs advance toward the town
center.
This photo was taken in front of my house in via 30 aprile 1945 street. In the
movie "The battle of Cornuda" several American Sherman tanks can be seen
shooting toward the town center with their main and secondary weapons. One can
see the house on the right in the photo, actually hidden by a hedge. On the
left one can see the contour of hill covered with cultivations where
actually there are several buildings.
The photo shows the entrance of the actual Villa Gallina. In the Combat film are
recognizable a towed gun and a German Kubelwagen (German’s equivalent of
an American jeep) that are burning. In the movie the rim of a spare wheel can
be distinguished on the Kubelwagen's bonnet. Also, the American troops
advancing can be seen.
Via 30 April 1945 street, already in Piazza Marconi direction: on the right a
house that has been hit by an American shot, fired from a tank.
Piazza Marconi square with a fountain on the left over the cross with the actual
Via Zanini Street, (at right), Munari park, the church and the bell tower.
Luciano D'Andrea kindly furnished these two pictures, showing a detail of Piazza
Marconi: on the door at a residence entrance a bullet shot hole is
visible.

An M-4 Sherman Tank, probably from the 752nd Tank Battalion, advances along the
streets of Cornuda.

A German soldier lies on the ground, while American soldiers of the 88th
division advance in town, supported by Sherman tanks, after overcoming the main
town crossroad. On the background the bell tower and the archpriest church can
be seen and on the left the wall that delimited villa Munari, actually Munari
Park, is visible.

This is the original version of the picture, kept at the National Archives
(NARA) in Washington D.C., kindly granted by
Bob Holt .

A document that I recently collected is the official description of the
preceding photo, written by the photographer Mulcahy, 196th signal and photo
company, kept at the National Archives. It gives confirmation of the units
shown in the picture and involved in the liberation of Cornuda, the 88th
infantry division and the 752nd tank battalion.
This document has been provided by Bob
Holt and, togheter with other items, allowed to find out which
Allied units had first entered in Cornuda.
Probably during the shot of this photo the fights in the afternoon of the 30
April were already decreased.


The two preceding photos show Cornuda shot by a similar perspective used in the
old photograph. The balcony upwards at left and the floor and part of the
sidewalk is intact.

I consider this photo the must representative of that moment. A column of german
prisoners is escorted by american GI toward the main crossroad of the town, the
column will continue its march along Via 30 Aprile toward Bassano.
At right two men are communicating a strong satisfaction for the finally
reached freedom. The German soldiers don't seem particularly demoralized, it
seems that on the face of some of them there is a nodded smile, they perhaps
feel relief for the end of the fight, at least they are alive and they won't
put to risk their life anymore.
The two American soldiers have a tired look instead, sad or worried. The war
ended for the captured Germans and for the victorious partisan while their
future is uncertain. Veterans know that it is easy to deceive themselves
that “the war is going to end”, just to be left down by the prolonging of the
war adn they know it is possible to die even at the last minute of the
last day of war.
The partisans are already home, the germans are not so far away from their
families, while thousand of kilometres and the ocean separate the Americans
from their life left in the United States of America.

View of the main crossroad of Cornuda. Caffè Commercio, in front
of which a column of German prisoners is marching, and the Bar Stella
d’Oro, over the crossroad, are actually still there in Cornuda as shown in
the new photos. At the back Piazza Marconi square.


This photo has been taken from the same position of the preceding shot. Many
engineer and maintenance armored vehicles parked along the road. The area
with trees in the background is Villa Munari, today transformed in Munari Park,
looking nearly the same as in the past.


Italian partisan and American soldiers guard a group of German prisoners.
Many lightly armored vehicles M-20, a variation of the M-8 Greyhound and
supplied to the recognition detachment, can be seen. One of these vehicles will
participate in the fightings in Cornuda during the night between 30 April and 1
May.

A military medic on a jeep, distinguished by the red cross on the helmet. The
face is not clearly viewable but he could be Klaus Huebner, the medic of
the 3rd battalion, 349th regiment, 88th division, witness of the fights in
Cornuda and author of an important textbook of the Italian campaign.
Images from the photographic file in the Town Library, kindly granted by the
Municipal District of Cornuda – Culture Councillorship.