Aachen was the first German city reached by the American Army, in the early autumn of 1944. The Germans put up an extremely tough fight the city. Since breaking out from the Normandy beachhead about two months earlier, the American Army and the Allies had enjoyed a very happy time. Most of the German defenders in France had been drawn to the beachhead to encircle the Allies, and when they cracked through this crust and broke out, there was nothing to stop them from going pretty much where they pleased. The only limiting factor was the Allied supply situation. The Allies still did not have a major port and all supplies were still having to come in over the invasion beaches. It takes several hundred thousand gallons of gasoline per day for a single armored division to move. The farther the Allies moved from the beaches, the farther these supplies had to be forwarded, by truck. The trucks consumed a lot of gasoline themselves and were soon wearing out from constant use. Nevertheless as the Allies chased the Germans across France and quickly liberated Paris, they were telling one another that the war would be over by Christmas, 1944. Then when the Allies reached Aachen and saw just how hard the regrouped German army was disposed to fight for actual German territory, they began to have to reconsider just how soon the Germans could be defeated.
It was important because it was a major turning point for the Americans
It was an important battle taken place in a small town that was on the Confederate supply route
Probably the Battle of Stalingrad and the Battle of Kursk.
The battle at Sartoga is important because it was the battle that started the war between America and the English ..... yep im a history teacher and yep that's correct!!!:)
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Battle of Aachen happened on 1944-10-21.
Yes, Charlemagne's court at Aachen became an important learning center known for its revival of classical scholarship and promotion of education. Charlemagne established a scriptorium to produce manuscripts, invited scholars to his court, and promoted intellectual pursuits like grammar, rhetoric, and theology. This scholarly activity played a significant role in the Carolingian Renaissance of the late 8th and 9th centuries.
Aachen is located in western Germany, southwest of Cologne.
Aachen is on the river Wurm
FH Aachen was created in 1971.
Klinikum Aachen was created in 1985.
The population of Aachen - district - is 568,520.
Westwacht Aachen was created in 1908.
Aachen was founded in 1306 and covers a total of 62.1 square miles. The current population of Aachen is estimated to be 260,454.
Charlemagne was a historical figure who lived in what is now modern-day France, Germany, and surrounding regions during the early Middle Ages. He was the King of the Franks and later crowned as the Holy Roman Emperor in A.D. 800. His empire covered much of Western Europe.
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Charlemagne is buried at Aachen Cathedral, in Aachen, Germany.