The River Meuse
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'........
The Battle of the Bulge was a battle that took place late in December of 1944 and early January of 1945. In that battle the Germans drove deep into American lines. On a map it looks like the Germans created a bulge in the American lines.
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
No, the River Seine played no part in the Battle of the Bulge. The River Meuse was however an objective of the German Army. The Germans wanted to establish bridgeheads across the Meuse so they could attack British and Canadian forces with the ultimate goal of capturing the port city of Antwerp, Belgium. From The Ardennes Battle of the Bulge, Cole, Hugh M.
The Delaware river
Battle of Trenton
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'........
The Battle of the Bulge was a battle that took place late in December of 1944 and early January of 1945. In that battle the Germans drove deep into American lines. On a map it looks like the Germans created a bulge in the American lines.
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
The answer for this is that its The Battle of Fredericksburg.
The Battle of Trenton in December of 1776.
Battle of the Bulge
cross the river and attack