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Saturday, 24 December 2016
German Troops Enjoying Their Fire - Ardennes Forest 44/45
Deep in the Ardennes forest a Panther crew and some German infantry enjoy the warmth of their fire during "Operation Watch on the Rhine" - Hitler's last gamble to halt the Allies in the west, hoping to force them to the negotiating table.
Despite early successes, the battle of the bulge failed in almost all of its objectives. Running out of fuel a kilometer before the largest fuel dump in Europe, not being able to dislodge the US troops at Bastogne - all of these small failures compounded and ended up costing the German's deeply, by the time the bulge was squeezed out many precious tanks and vehicles had been abandoned, countless lives had been wasted and nothing had been gained.
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