Saturday, December 01, 2007

Dec 1944 - Ardennes Offensive

The Battle of the Bulge

M-10 tank destroyers, serving as artillery, fire on enemy positions at night. They are using two types of ammunition, one which has a very bright powder flash, and another which has a dull red glow that gives off very little light. January 26, 1945. Image and description courtesy of the Truman Presidential Museum and Library.

U.S. Army file photo U.S. soldiers inspect a German tank that was abandoned after it ran out of fuel in eastern Belgium and its crew surrendered. The tank had been on its way to reinforce Nazi troops during the Battle of the Bulge.

Band of Brothers- Bastogne

Battlefield Detectives- Battle of the Bulge Pt. 1 of 5


Shootouts Battle of the Bulge- Pt 1 of 5

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Tanks Ardennes Offensive- Part 1 of 5


Tanks Ardennes Offensive- Part 2 of 5


Tanks Ardennes Offensive- Part 3 of 5

Tanks Ardennes Offensive- Part 4 of 5

Tanks Ardennes Offensive- Part 5 of 5


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American Experience- Battle of Bulge Part 1 of 9

1 Comments:

Blogger Alex said...

Thank you for posting these videos of the battle. Really interesting.

I've also written an article on the battle

http://historyofwarfare.blogspot.com/2008/03/why-did-german-ardennes-offensive-of.html

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