The Battle of the Bulge Gallery at The National WWII Museum
Follow the largest battle in the history of the US Army as experienced on the Road to Berlin permanent exhibit gallery.
Follow the largest battle in the history of the US Army as experienced on the Road to Berlin permanent exhibit gallery.
For the 106th Infantry Division, the Opening of the Bulge was a Death Blow.
At the end of the day, the veterans of the 26th Infantry still held their ground and looked out on a battlefield strewn with destroyed German armor and scores of enemy dead.
The Battle of the Bulge was the US Army's greatest struggle to deny Adolf Hitler's last chance for victory.
The real crusher to the German offensive plans in the Ardennes occurred 46 miles north east of Bastogne, in a small area consisting of a copse of small villages and a piece of high ground called Elsenborn Ridge.
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