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Both sides suffered high casualties, but the Germans used superior tactics and the French army broke and retreated in disorder.

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When did Battle of the Ardennes happen?

Battle of the Ardennes happened in 1914.


What was the battle of Ardennes?

The Battle of Ardennes is also referred to as The Battle of the Bulge. The Ardennes Forest is in France and Belgium. It was the last major offensive of the Germans in World War 2.


What is ardennes in WWII?

The Ardennes is a heavily forested region in Belgium, where the Battle of the Bulge occured.


How did Germany invade France at the beginning of ww1?

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What was the outcome of the battle of ardennes?

The Allies were victorious!


What are other names for the battle of the bulge?

The Germans called the Battle of the Bulge Operation Watch on the Rhine.


What was the Ardennes in World War 2?

The Ardennes are a region of forests in the Ardennes mountain range, which is located in Belgium, Luxembourg and France. It was where the Battle of the Bulge in 1944 took place.


Battle along the front in the Ardennes in which the allies pushed the Germans back?

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By what other name was the Battle of the Bulge known?

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Where was the battle of ardennes?

"The Ardennes was a region of extensive forests, rolling hills and old mountains primarily in Belgium and Luxembourg, but stretching into France" (wikipedia)


What was the famous World War 2 battle fought in Belgium?

The bloodiest battle was the Battle of Bulge (the Ardennes Offensive), but there were other bloody battles like the Battle of Antwerp and Battle of the Scheldt in Octber-November 1944.