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Wikimedia Commons/U.S. Army Signal Corps The US Army’s Heroism at The Battle of the Bulge December 1944 was supposed to be ...
The Ardennes Forest is in a remote corner of western Europe and straddles the frontiers of France, Belgium, Luxembourg and Germany. It is best known as the “impassable” area where the Nazis ...
This caught the Allies by surprise, as desperate Allied units tried to fend off this ruthless German attack. Soon, the entire Ardennes Forest was overwhelmed in a contentious battle for its survival.
Ordered to the Ardennes early that morning, Clarke’s CCB had traveled 80 miles south over frozen roads, the last few miles pushing their way east through roads clogged with U.S. units fleeing west.
Dug into the Ardennes Forest, the American 106th Infantry Division faces a devastating counter-attack from the German Army. In the aftermath, a wounded Jewish American soldier and a young German boy ...
Ordered to the Ardennes early that morning, Clarke's CCB had traveled 80 miles south over frozen roads, the last few miles pushing their way east through roads clogged with U.S. units fleeing west.