How do you bet in battle frontier?
you half to beat the elite four and go in the ferrie in lilycove and click on battle frontier
How many allies were killed in the battle of the bulge?
In total, 19,200 allied soldiers were killed during the Battle of the Bulge. 19,000 were US deaths and 200 were British deaths.
What is the meaning of a patch on a World War 2 army soilders uniform that resimbles a wreath?
meritiorius unit commendation. worn on the sleeve. however, that patch was changed to an all red citation with gold metal border and worn over right pocket. It looks like a presidential unit citation but red in color.....................
Where did the last name Shepard come from?
Most people of the last name Shepard have Irish and/or German traits and features.
It was almost completely destroyed be the war. Many cities were bombed. Berlin was almost reduced to rubble and was split up between the soviet union, United States, Britain, and France. Germany is still giving money to other countries to this day to make up for the war. WW2 was probably the most darkest time in Europe.
Why was the Battle of the Bulge so important to Germany?
The importance to the German war effort cannot be understated . Had the German offensive been successful at the Battle of the Bulge then the Germans would have severed the major port of Antwerp , Belgium as a key supply source for the Allies .
The capture of Antwerp would have been a significant accomplishment on the part of the German army (Wehrmacht) . The counter offensive, created by Hitler, was not approved by his general staff. They feared they lacked the resources to carry it out. But, having said that, the Germans surprised the Allies and scored victories in the first five days. By January, however, the lack of gasoline for the panzer divisions and other supplies forced a German retreat. Both the Allies & Germany suffered heavy losses, but the Allies could replenish themselves and the Germans could not.
The Battle of Bulge was important because it was the last major Nazi attack against the Allies in WW 2 . This battle was a last ditch attempt by Hitler to divide the Allies in two in their drive towards Germany and would have hampered the Allied war against Germany and would have ruined the Allies' ability to supply themselves .
Where was the battle of the bulge fought?
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.
Who won the Battle of the Bulge?
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 in the Battle of the Bulge was .?
The 'bulge' was the frontline that protruded out in the region of the Ardennes Mountains (specifically around the town of Bastogne). The Allied forces at that time had control of the area and Nazi forces sought the region to be 100% necessary to take, as the town of Bastogne gave full access to the 8 supply routes in the region (all 8 roads came together in Bastogne). The Germans used the 'bulge' against us by cutting it off at the sides and surrounding the Allied troops within it.
What are facts about battle of the bulge?
- Also known Ardennes counter offensive - Belligerents were US, UK and Canada (for the allies) and just Germany (for the axis) - For the allies: (Americans) Dwight D. Eisenhower, Omar N. Bradley, Courtney Hodges, Anthony McAuliffe, George S. Patton and Bernard Law Montgomery. - Strengths… - Axis- 500,000, 1800 tanks, 1900 artillery guns and Nebelwerfers - American- 88746 (19246 killed, 47500 wounded and 23000 Captured or missing) and 800 tanks - Germans- 67200- 100 000 casualties, and 700 tanks - It was Hitler's last gamble in a desperate attempt to turn the war around - Intended as repetition of Nazi Germany's success in 1940with the Blitzkreig strategy.
German made pistol 22 short revolver rohmgmbhsontheim-br can anyone tell you about this pistol?
Inexpensive, probably built pre-68
Who were the axis leaders in the Battle of the Bulge?
The Axis forces in the battle of the bluge were German, so Adolf Hitler was their leader.
Yes because by 1943 it could destroy any soviet tank, at Kursk it anhilated the standard T-34 but suffered mechanical failures and fuel shortages. If enough had been manaufactured and enough fuel was reaching the Panzer Divisions then maybe they could have regained the initiative in battles such as Kursk and then at the Bulge
he took of his helmet and told his fleeing army that he was still alive, which gave them courage to come back a fight
Which enemy country of Britain came to the side of the Americans at the Battle of Saratoga?
France, a centuries old enemy of England, came to the American's side once the Americans won the Battle of Saratoga. This win convinced the French that America could defeat England. Only then did France ally itself with America to the extent it sent its navy to help.
Why was the Battle of the Bulge important to the US in WW 2?
It was the turning point of the western front of the European Theater of Operations. The German learned the Allied Forces could repel the Germans and the Allied Forces would soon be in behind enemy lines in Germany. The German Generals also determined they no longer had enough men, equipment and fuel to fight a two front war.
What are the names of the colonial soldiers killed in battle of Cowpens?
one was geogre Washington carver
What countries were involved in the battle of the Atlantic?
The main participants in the Battle of the Atlantic were Germany, Britain, and Canada, and later the United States. It was the longest battle of World War 2.
Who was involved in the Battle of the Bulge?
At the Battle of the Bulge, the Germans attacked the American Army not far from where the American area of responsibility ended and the British area of responsibility began. As a result, the Americans would need to bring all of their reinforcements from the south.
The American General Eisenhower countered by putting the British General Montgomery in charge of the entire Western Front. That way General Montgomery would use both British and American forces to fight the Germans.
So the battle began with the Germans attacking Americans. General Patton came up from the south with his army. A British General joined the attack from the North. Other armies joined in. General Montgomery coordinated the operation until the Germans ran out of gasoline and surrendered.
Who was involved in the Battle of bulge?
The battle of Bulge was fought between Germany, and the United Kingdom.
How can you find biographies of recipients of the Medal of Honor in the Battle of the Bulge?
See the link. It is a complete list of all MOH citations.
Did Clint walker appear in the film battle of the bulge?
In fact, my good sir Clint Walker has appeared in nothing... he is a figment of your imagination... Hope I helped:D
Which Allied leader did not live to see the end of World War 2 and when did he die?
Franklin D Roosevelt and he died on April 12, 1945