The outcome of the Battle of the Bulge (i.e. the defeat and rollback of German forces) ensured that the Allies would meet much less resistance in their attempt to cross the Rhine. Although that was probably little consolation for those soldiers who fought and died in the battle. This was because Hitler chose to throw his reinforcements into the Ardennes Offensive rather than distribute them to the weakened forces defending the river. It helps to mention that in any case Germany was going to lose the war no matter what at that point in time, the only thing that Hitler could hope to do was to increase Allied/Soviet losses or drag out the ending in the hope that some miracle might happen to turn the tide.
The Battle of the Bulge was in World War Two.
World War Two. European theater against Germany
It began on 16 December 1944. The battle went on until January 25 1945. The Battle of the Bulge was at the end of World War 2.
Battle of the Bulge
If you are talking about World War 2, then yes. Anything else is no. The Battle of the Bulge was part of World War 2 from 1944 to 1945. The Seven Years War was in the 1700s, almost 200 years earlier.
The Battle of the Bulge was in World War Two.
Battle of the Bulge
World War #2.
a battle during World War II
World War 2.
World War Two. European theater against Germany
Battle of the Bulge was one of them
World War II The War Chronicles - 1983 The Battle of the Bulge 1-7 was released on: USA: 1983
The Battle of the Bulge was a World War 2 battle which happened in the Pacific theater. It started on December 16, 1944.
It began on 16 December 1944. The battle went on until January 25 1945. The Battle of the Bulge was at the end of World War 2.
None, since the battle of the bulge, also known as the Ardennes offensive took place in 1945, about 3 decades after World War I started.
The Battle of the Bulge