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    The Battle of the Bulge was a war in World War 2 that took place in the forest of Wallonia, Belgium and Oesling, Luxembourg. The war took place on December 16th, 1944 and ended January 25th, 1945. The attack was an offensive campaign by the Germans that caught the Allies off guard. The Germans barely used radio traffic and moved equipment and troops in the dark. The Germans brought 406,342 men, 1,214 tanks, tank destroyers, assault guns, and 4,224 artillery pieces while the allies only had 288,741

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    Battle Of Kursk Analysis

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    THE BATTLE OF KURSK The Battle of Kursk took place in July 4th – June 20th of 1943 on the Eastern Front. This was Germany's second big loss after their defeat at the Battle of Stalingrad. This battle was the biggest tank battle of WW2. This battle was the climax of Operation Citadel; a campaign launched in the East of Russia. The goal of Operation Citadel, and therefore the goal of the Battle of Kursk, was to separate a large, important piece of land from the Eastern Front creating a bulge. If the

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    General George S. Patton

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    1944 during the Battle of the Bulge, when he relieves the 101st Airborne and 10th Armored Divisions besieged by the 5th German Panzer Army in Bastogne, Belgium. Patton illustrates the Mission Command Principles which lead to victory in the Battle of the Bulge, a major turning point in WWII. Patton exercises disciplined initiative as he set the stage for a counter attack when he anticipated the German Army’s plan. He accepted prudent risk by disengaging three divisions from battle in the Saar Valley

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    North Africa Story The North Africa Story were the campaigns to take over North Africa. This was of major concern for the British because they would lose control over the Suez canal, which was a “lifeline” for the British colonies. Also, it endangered the oil reserves in the Middle East (“North Africa campaigns”). Here, the use of Ultra had both positive and negative affects to the outcome. To begin with, the first strikes on Africa by Erwin Rommel were successful. Rommel was ordered by the Germans

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    "Operation Watch on the Rhein" The Battle of the Bulge 16 December 1944 – 25 January 1945 CW2 Gregory L. Nun WOAC Class 03-14 Dr. Boyd L. Dastrup October 20, 2014 Introduction Known as Operation Watch on the Rhein, “Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein” in German, Germany launched one of the last and deadliest counteroffensive operations against Allied forces along the Western Front of the European Theater during World War II. The primary goal was to split the American and British defenses

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    World War II The devastation of the Great War (as World War I was known at the time) had greatly destabilized Europe, and in many respects World War II grew out of issues left unresolved by that. In particular, political and economic instability in Germany and lingering resentment over the harsh terms imposed by the Versailles Treaty, fueled the rise to power of Adolf Hitler and his National Socialist (Nazi) Party. The years between the first and second world wars were a time of instability during

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    D Day Bulge

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    was known as the Battle of the Bulge. It was the last significant German battle on the Western Front during WWII. The battle got its name due to the location it took place in (the area was shaped like a bulge). After D-Day, the Nazi Party started to decline. Hitler decided to create this battle, so he could win back the war against the Allied troops. This was the battle to end the war and was the biggest battle in WWII. According to Gordon Alchin, a British politician, this battle was the last major

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    Specifically, the Battle of Normandy and the Battle of the Bulge were two important fights. The Battle of Normandy, one of the most decisive battles in World War II, took place on June 6, 1944. Though delayed by bad weather, American, British and Canadian troops successfully landed on five beaches along a 50 mile stretched coast of

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    Ww2 Outline

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    The battle of Dunkirk was between the Allies and Nazi Germany and the territorial changes consisted of the Allied forces expelled from Dunkirk and the allies withdrawal to England. During the attack on Pearl Harbor, Japanese fighter planes attacked the naval base at Pearl Harbor and Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war on Japan, a few days later Japan's allies Germany and Italy also declared war on the United States, and again Congress reciprocated. The battle of Midway was a naval battle mostly

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    Denis Cooper 's The War

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    and had many unbelievable stories from experience in the war and was always willing to talk about them. There was an abundant amount of information that went down to the tiniest detail thanks to his letters home, his willingness to talk about his battle experiences, and him being a Bryn Athyn man with many other people giving information about him. Also, his kids were very intrigued of their father in the war so they supplied lots of information he told them. Denis’s stories were so interesting,

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