It is believed that close to 600,000 Americans fought in the Battle of the Bulge.
When? If you are referring to World War II, the whole war was a series of major battles. Two of the battles were the Battle of the Bulge and the battle for Stalingrad but there were many, many more of equal importance.
Battle of the Bulge/relief of bastogne
Battle of the bulge, December 1944
Battle of the Bulge Inchon Landing
Of course not. Even in the list of American battles, it probably second after D-day and may be rivaled by battles in Pacific as well. As of whole World War II Battle of the Bulge falls far behind battles of Stalingrad, Kursk Salient, Moscow and many others.
Blenheim, Waterloo, the Somme, D Day, the Battle of the Bulge, among many others.
There are hundreds of battles in World War 2. See the link below so you can check out the battles by the year. The famous battles are Battle of Normandy, Operation Market Garden, Battle of the Bulge, the battles in Africa, Battle of Monte Cassino, Battle of the Rhine, Battle of Berlin, Battle of Coral Sea, Battle of Midway, Battle of Guam, Battle of Guadalcanal, Battle of Iwo Jima, Battle of Okinawa and many more.
The chronological order of these battles are: 1) The Battle of Britain, 2)Stalingrad, 3)D-Day' and 4) the Battle of the Bulge.
There have been a variety of major battles in world history. These include the Battle of Gettysburg, the Invasion of Normandy, Battle of Midway, the Battle of the Bulge, as well as the Battle of Bunker Hill.
856,525 Allied soldiers fought in the Battle of the Bulge and the axis had 496,363 soldiers in the battle of the Bulge
There were numerous battles fought in World War II, but some of the major ones include the Battle of Stalingrad, the Battle of Midway, the Battle of Normandy (D-Day), and the Battle of the Bulge. Overall, it is estimated that there were thousands of battles throughout the duration of the war.
The popular name is "The Battle of the Bulge". The official German name was "Operation Watch on the Rhine". The official British name is "Battles of the Ardennes". The official US name is "Ardennes-Alsace Campaign".