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  2. The Battle of the Bulge was the bloodiest battle for U.S. forces during World War II. A preliminary Army report restricted to the First and Third U.S. Armies listed 75,482 casualties (8,407 killed, 46,170 wounded and 20,905 missing); British XXX Corps losses to 17 January 1945 were recorded as 1,408 (200 killed, 969 wounded, and 239 missing.)

  3. Apr 17, 2024 · Battle of the Bulge (December 16, 1944–January 16, 1945), the last major German offensive on the Western Front during World War II. The ‘bulge’ refers to the wedge that the Germans drove into the Allied lines during their ultimately unsuccessful attempt to push the Allies back from German home territory.

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  4. Oct 14, 2009 · Learn about the last major German offensive in World War II, which took place in the Ardennes region of Belgium in December 1944. Find out how the U.S. Army suffered over 100,000 casualties, faced severe cold and Nazi infiltrators in this brutal six-week battle.

  5. Learn about the US Army's greatest struggle to deny Hitler's last chance for victory in 1944-1945. Explore the heroism, brutality, and cost of the Battle of the Bulge, the largest battle ever fought by the US Army.

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  6. Learn about the last major German offensive in western Europe in 1944, which failed to stop the Allied advance. Find out how the US troops defended Bastogne, the Malmedy Massacre, and the impact of the battle on the war.

  7. Learn about the largest and bloodiest battle of World War II, when the German army launched a surprise attack in the Ardennes Forest in 1944. Explore the stories of American Soldiers who fought against overwhelming odds and secured a historic victory.

  8. Battle of the Bulge, (Dec. 16, 1944–Jan. 16, 1945) In World War II, the last German offensive on the Western Front, an unsuccessful attempt to divide the Allied forces and prevent an invasion of Germany. The “bulge” refers to the wedge that the Germans drove into the Allied lines.

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