The Germans had taken so many tanks and other armored vehicles from other zones of battle, which were ultimately lost in the Battle of the Bulge. There was no hope of ever replacing these vehicles and manpower that was lost. They could have been used in a fighting retreat that would have cost many more Allied lives and additional months of battle.
Battle of the Bulge
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'........
Belgium To expand on the above, The Battle of the Bulge ( a silly and not very descriptive term) was the last German offensive of the Second World War and was fought in an area bordering France, Belgium and Luxumbourg - the woods of the Ardennnes. It was ill-advised and resulted in extremely heavy losses for the German forces, and was a deciding factor in Germany's defeat shortly after.
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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".
the allies were not defeated at the bulge. rather, the German forces were pushed back
Battle of the Bulge
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'........
Battle of the Bulge
battle of the bulge
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The Battle of the Bulge had nothing to do with Berlin being captured.
Belgium To expand on the above, The Battle of the Bulge ( a silly and not very descriptive term) was the last German offensive of the Second World War and was fought in an area bordering France, Belgium and Luxumbourg - the woods of the Ardennnes. It was ill-advised and resulted in extremely heavy losses for the German forces, and was a deciding factor in Germany's defeat shortly after.
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That is not true. When the German Ardennes offensive surrounded US forces at Bastogne and pushed back US forces elsewhere, Patton withdrew his army from contact with German forces elsewhere, march north to reinforce US positions and participated in the defeat and ultimate failure of the German Ardennes offensive (Battle of the Bulge)
the battle of the bulge.
The battle of the Bulge