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From feared Tiger tanks to elite SS Panzergrenadiers, Hitler’s forces launched one final push to break American lines in the Ardennes. But a lack of air support, brutal terrain, and stunning U.S.
On December 30th, 1944, amid fog and chaos, SS Panzer commanders launched one of the final offensives of the Ardennes ...
Members of a field artillery unit of the 30th U.S. Division are seen moving along the front line in the Ardennes region near Stavelot, Belgium, during the Battle of the Bulge, on January 14, 1945.
When the American troops surrounded by Germans in the Battle of the Bulge needed a Christmas miracle, George Patton delivered one with great leadership and sheer aggression.
The last major German offensive in Europe erupted in the Ardennes Forest 80 years ago when Hitler’s army attacked the U.S. Army in what proved to be one of the bloodiest months during World War II.
Americans have always been sure they are the very best people in the world and own all the very best things. Last week, in a long, angry post-mortem on Rundstedt's breakthrough, the New York ...
On Dec. 16, 1944, German troops blasted through allied lines in the Ardennes forest of eastern Belgium. The goal of the surprise attack was to force American troops into a humiliating mass surrender.