Next weekend, the Pennsylvania Military Museum in Boalsburg will be hosting an event to commemorate the upcoming 80th ...
Dec. 28—A World War II reenactment group visited the scene of the Battle of the Bulge on Dec. 16. The Furious 4th World War II Living History Association travels throughout Pennsylvania conducting ...
(dramatic classical music) - The Battle of the Bulge was a massive German counterattack that began on 16 December, 1944. The attack created 80-mile wide bulge in the Allied Lines. Through almost two ...
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Who Really Saved the Allies in the Battle of the Bulge?
This video revisits the dramatic relief of Bastogne during the Battle of the Bulge, challenging the common belief that the ...
The Idaho Military Museum in Boise hosted opening celebration for a new exhibit on Friday, December 8. The exhibit examines a previously untold story of Idahoans who played a key role in the Battle of ...
Clarke’s defense of St. Vith blunted and delayed the surge of enemy forces which formed the Germans’ main attack strength. (Salis/National Archives) Brig. Gen. Bruce C. Clarke should have been on ...
WWII veteran David Marshall holds out his wallet containing a photo of himself during the Battle of the Bulge, during the 80th commemoration of the battle in Bastogne, Belgium. (Virginia Mayo/AP) ...
WHITEHALL TWP., Pa. - Hearing from living World War II veterans becomes more and more vital as the years go on. The Lehigh Valley Veterans History Project has has made it their mission to tell their ...
During the winter of 1944-45, more than 500,000 troops were deployed in the Ardennes. An astonishing number — 76,000 — would be wounded or killed. The troops were young men — some of them barely out ...
MOUNT JOY, Pa. — Harold Billow, 99, the last known survivor of a World War II POW massacre during the Battle of the Bulge, will be laid to rest Thursday in Pennsylvania. Billow, who died May 17, was ...
The Belgian forest was full of snow and Germans. Soldiers shivered in foxholes, barely able to see in the blackness of night. It was so cold many of them lost hands or feet to frostbite. Howard Buford ...
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