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ZIMMERMAN, William Eugene - Date of
birth
25 January 1920 -
Age
25 - Place of
birth
Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois -
Hometown
Vermilion County, Illinois
Personal info
Military service
- Service
number
36902818 -
Rank
Private -
Function
unknown -
Unit
117th Infantry Regiment,
30th Infantry Division
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Awards
Bronze Star,
Purple Heart with Oak Leaf Cluster
Death
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Status
Finding of Death - Date of
death
17 October 1945 - Place of
death
Mariadorf, Germany
Grave
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Cemetery
American War Cemetery Margraten - Walls of the Missing
Immediate family
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Members
Floyd W. Zimmerman (father)
Faye (Edwards) Zimmerman (mother)
Floyd Zimmerman (brother)
John Zimmerman (brother)
Donald Zimmerman (brother)
Earl Zimmerman (brother)
Raymond Zimmerman (brother)
Richard Zimmerman (brother)
Edith Zimmerman (sister)
Mary A. Zimmerman (sister)
Royola E. (Hause) Zimmerman (wife)
Raymond F. Zimmerman (son)
Thomas R. Zimmerman (son)
Charles A. Zimmerman (son)
Earline Zimmerman (daughter)
William E. Zimmerman (son)
More information
In October 1945, US Military Authorities were notified that remains of twelve to seventeen American soldiers had been found behind a rubbish dump of the "Maria" coal mine, about one mile southeast of Schaufenberg. The exact number of the deceased could not be determined since the remaining bones were scattered all over de area. This was probably caused by the explosion of mines. The place of discovery was identical with an area, which was formerly heavy mined near the "Maria" coal mine at Mariadorf.By order of the Military Government the remains were put into seven caskets and placed in the morgue of Mariadorf. About five months later an American disinterring-team evacuated the bodies to the cemetery of Margraten in the Netherlands.
At that time of four American soldiers of the 117th Infantry Regiment, who were reported missing in action, it was assumed they were killed in this area. Attempts to associate these casualties with the remains, found in this area had proven negative. All such remains had been positively associated with other unrecovered casualties or have been declared unidentifiable due to lack of identifying media.
Pvt Zimmerman was declared officially dead one day and one year after he was reported missing in action.
He is remembered at Danville National Cemetery in Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois with a memorial maker.
Source of information: Raf Dyckmans, Terry Hirsch, Deborha Zimmerman (granddaughter), www.wwiimemorial.com, www.ancestry.com, newspaper article, IDPF of Paul F. Simonson, WWII Draft Card
Photo source: Peter Schouteten, www.ancestry.com - courtesy of Deborha Zimmerman, U.S. Veteran's Gravesites