Battle of the Bulge

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Two weather conditions that gave Hitler an advantage

-Low clouds and fog so that the Allies could not use their good airforce -Hard ground suitable for the movement of trucks and Hitlers envisioned armored attack

German Casualties

100,000 men (killed and wounded but numbers are hard to estimate)

Americans Killed

19,000 men

How many American troops in it?

600,000

How did the Germans begin the battle?

A two hour bombardment of the Allied lines followed by a huge armored offensive

Where?

Ardennes Forest

Patton's 3rd Army

Armored division that finally came to the rescue of the warriors holding off the Germans near Bastogne

Bastogne

Belgian city that was surrounded by Germans in the middle of the Bulge

Fighters

Canadians, British, US VS Germany

What was the weather like in the long battle?

Cold, foggy and rainy; difficult for soldiers on foot

When?

December 16, 1944

Malmedy Massacre

German SS soldiers slaughtered about 100 Americans soldiers near Malmedy, Belgium during the Bulge

Questionable Strategy

Germany had been in retreat since D-Day and their military was depleted of supplies while facing the might of the Allies at the same time

Easy Company at the Bulge

Held out against the Germans for weeks in the Ardennes outside of Bastogne

What was the significance of this battle?

It was the last huge German offensive which showed that the Germans were truly defeated

Could Germany have won?

NO

Battling Bastards of Bastogne

Name given the men who held off the Germans during the Bulge

Purpose

Primarily American forces were attacked because Hitler thought that the alliances in Western Europe were weak and they could easily be broken apart by an attack and defeated by the Germans

Nuts!

Response from American General Anthony McAuliffe when asked by Germany to surrender at Bastogne.

Another Name for the Bulge

The Ardennes Offensive

Why was it called "Battle of the Bulge"

The German attack created a 60 mile bulge in the allied front lines

What happened mid January 1945

The Germans lacked fuel and had to walk back to Germany on foot

What was wrong with the German position after December 18th?

They were in a position of stalemate after advancing 60 miles and faced the possibility of being surrounded


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