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Title: Battle of the Bulge


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Battle of the Bulge
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CONTENTS
  • STORY OF THE BATTLE
  • STORY CONTINUED
  • German Units Involved
  • Tactical Surprise
  • Initial Success
  • Mounting Failures
  • Allied Successes
  • Costs of the Battle
  • Media Contents

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Media Contents
  • MAP 1 OF THE BATTLE
  • MAP 2 OF THE BATTLE
  • VIDEO OF THE BATTLE
  • PICTURE OF WORLD WAR II SOLDIERS
  • RESOURCES
  • Axis Casualty Picture
  • Infantry Casualty Picture
  • Combat Photo

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Summary
  • The Battle of the Bulge lasted from 16 December
    1944 to15 January 1945. It was Hitlers last
    attempt to win the European Theatre of World War
    II. His goal was to split the American and
    British forces in the Ardennes Forest and to
    recapture the port of Antwerp which was a source
    of Allied dependence for supplies. He planned the
    offensive to take place during the winter in bad
    weather to ground air forces. Hitler knew that
    otherwise the Luftwaffe could not provide enough
    air support and that the British and Americans
    could. The battle was intense at first, but as
    the cold and snow set in, the soldiers on both
    sides began to battle the elements as well as
    each other. Some the most intense fighting was in
    the town of Bastogne. A unit of the 101 Airborne
    division of the U.S. Army was surrounded for more
    than a month. They were stuck and were being
    attacked daily.

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Summary Continued
  • The only saving grace was that the German Army
    attacked with only one of the two artillery
    batteries that they had around the town of
    Bastogne. The 101st outlasted the Germans by
    simply holding out. They could not get
    reinforcements of food, ammo, or supplies because
    they were surrounded and the weather was so bad
    the Army Air Corps could not fly in a drop of
    food or supplies.

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German Units Involved
  • 3 German armies were engaged
  • Sixth SS Panzer
  • Fifth Panzer
  • Seventh army
  • Some experienced units had been brought in from
    the eastern front. However, many were newly
    raised volksgranadier units.

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Tactical Surprise
  • The reasons the assault achieved tactical
    surprise
  • The Allies were able to read secret German radio
    messages through a program called ULTRA.
  • ULTRA had in fact determined that German forces
    were massing.
  • It was assumed that this massing was for
    defensive purposes and that an offensive would
    not be launched.

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Initial Success
  • Initially the offensive was achieving good
    results for the Germans.
  • Deception
  • German special forces disguised themselves in
    U.S. uniforms and parachuted behind Allied lines.
    Doing so caused U.S. troops to begin harboring
    distrust toward one another.
  • The Sixth SS Panzer Army at first made good
    progress as American soldiers were encircled in
    snowy uplands and surrendered.
  • The Fifth Panzer Arm surrounded Bastogne, which
    effectively contained the 101st Airborne and a
    portion of the 10th armored divisions.

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Mounting Failures
  • While the Assault was off to a good start, the
    tides of battle soon began to swing in the favor
    of the Allied forces.
  • While Bastogne was encircled by the Fifth Panzer
    Army, the town managed to hold out.
  • On December 19th Allied offensives were cancelled
    elsewhere and forces wee committed to assist.
  • Allied troops were deployed in both the southern
    and northern portion of what was called the
    bulge.
  • The Sixth Panzer Army was stuck in the north and
    the Fifth Panzer army fell short of its
    objectives.

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Allied Successes
  • On the 22nd of December, the bad weather finally
    cleared.
  • German troops were poorly situated jammed
    closely together on roads. As a result, they were
    bombarded by air forces.
  • The Luftwaffe launched an all out assault on
    Allied airfields on January 1st. While inflicting
    a sizable amount of damage, the toll of the
    limited success was more than the Germans could
    handle.

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Costs of the Battle
  • German Costs
  • Close to 100,000 men were lost.
  • The majority of committed airplanes and tanks
    were lost, and irreplaceable.
  • Allied Losses
  • The Allies experienced similar heavy losses,
    however unlike the Germans, their losses could be
    replaced.
  • The offensive created a crisis in the Allied
    command. It highlighted the dangers of becoming
    complainant and presumptuous.

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Axis Casualty
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Infantry Casualties
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Photo taken During the Battle.
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MAP 1 OF BATTLEFIELD
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MAP 2 OF BATTLEFIELD
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VIDEO OF BATTLE
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vKUOP-HnZ_1s

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PICTURE OF PERIOD SOLIDERS
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Resources
  • http//www.europeanmilitarytours.com/bulgemap.html
  • http//ice.mm.com/user/jpk/battle.htm
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Bulge
  • http//www.dean.usma.edu/history/web03/atlases/ww2
    20europe/ww220europe20pages/ww220europe20map
    2072.htm

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Resources Continued
  • Bulge, Battle of the. Funk Wagnalls New
    Encyclopedia. 2007.unitedstreaming. 2 November
    2007lthttp//streaming.discoveryeducation.com/gt
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vKUOP-HnZ_1s
  • Holmes, Richard. The Oxford Companion to Military
    History.
  • New York Oxford University Press, 2001.
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