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the German offensive at the battle of the bulge caused a 'bulge' in the allied front lines, thus came about the term 'battle of the bulge'........
No they didn't. Japan had nothing to do with WW2 in Europe and the Battle of the Bulge took place on the western front in Europe.
the battle of the bulge (:
In World War 2, the Battle of the Bulge took place in Europe . . . Belgium to be specific.
Germany final offensive which they attacked our rookies in the Adrienne's forest. creating a bulge in our front line.
The Battle of the Bulge marked the last major German Offensive on the Western Front of World War 2. It also marked America's largest and bloodiest battle in the entire war.
No , the Russian's primary theater of the war was on the Eastern Front .
None. The Russians did not participate in the battle. The Battle of the Bulge occurred on the Germany's "western front" in Belgium. The opposing forces were exclusively German and American. The battle did not involve any Russian forces or formations.
the Battle of The Bulge was one of many key reasons that Germany had been slowly failing to hold on to what they had on the Western front because the Soviets were pushing into Germany from the East and the American and British were pushing into Germany from the West and the Battle of the Bulge was the final blow towards Germany's Western front because they wasted the remaining resources on the attack
Battle of the Bulge
The battle of the bulge was just 1 battle but their was several operations during the battl of the bulge
856,525 Allied soldiers fought in the Battle of the Bulge and the axis had 496,363 soldiers in the battle of the Bulge