Antwerp, Belgium..................
That would be Dunkirk.
The Allies prepared for Battle of the Buldge by getting all there weapons in case of an attack. Of course they didn't know that the Battle of the Budgle wasn't going to occur being it was a surprise attack.
Slow the allied invasion of germany summited by Douglas Fowler
The Allies won the Battle of the Bulge. The Allies learned from previous experiences of German's tactic Blitzkrieg (surprise and speed over anything else--a quick war), and it was now used against the Germans. Although a month of bad weather hindered the Allied counter-offensive, the Germans ran behind schedule and exhausted their fuel and supplies. They withdrew haphazardly to the Siegfried Line under relentless pressure from air attacks.
The bulge was when the Germans surged ahead 60 feet in the Allied defenses in the Ardennes' Forest.
slow the allied invasion of Germany
The Germans held up the Allied advance for a week or more in the Battle of the Bulge, but ultimately it made little difference to the outcome of WWII. (NovaNet answer) slow the Allied invasion of Germany
That would be Dunkirk.
The outcome of the battle was that is was an German failure and a Allied victory. After this, the Germans quickly decline from the western front towards Berlin to protect it and Germany from Allied occupation.
The Allies prepared for Battle of the Buldge by getting all there weapons in case of an attack. Of course they didn't know that the Battle of the Budgle wasn't going to occur being it was a surprise attack.
the bulge was a German offensive to split allied forces
Absolutely nothing, the Germans caught the Allies completely by surprize.
Slow the allied invasion of germany summited by Douglas Fowler
Germany's final attempt to break the allied lines was at the battle of the bulge where the Germans went on the full offensive to regain their land but failed.
The Allies won the Battle of the Bulge. The Allies learned from previous experiences of German's tactic Blitzkrieg (surprise and speed over anything else--a quick war), and it was now used against the Germans. Although a month of bad weather hindered the Allied counter-offensive, the Germans ran behind schedule and exhausted their fuel and supplies. They withdrew haphazardly to the Siegfried Line under relentless pressure from air attacks.
The Allies Bypassed the Atlantic to confront the Germans directly in Eourpe
It was the last time that the Germans were able to launch an offensive drive. The Allies won the Battle of the Bulge. They were successful in defeating the German attempt to punch a hole in the Allied lines.