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The Battle of the BulgeIt was, without any doubt, the greatest American battle of the Second World War and it will, I believe, always be considered a great American victory.– Sir Winston Churchill to the House of Commons, 1945 In December 1944, during the closing months of World War II, a climatic battle was fought in the dark forests of the Ardennes of Belgium and Luxembourg. The hilly region along the German border witnessed some of the war’s most bitter fighting; an epic campaign that would forever be known as The Battle of the Bulge . At its height more than one million soldiers fought and sacrificed for truly collossal stakes. For Hitler, hurling forth secretly hoarded panzer forces, it was a final dramatic gamble to win a war lost-- perhaps to gain time to develop atomic weapons. For the Allies, reeling from total surprise and the greatest failure of military intelligence since Pearl Habor, it was a time to recover and the seize the opportunity to once and forever vanquish Hitler from Western Europe. |
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Quote: Danny Parker has written the most detailed and reliable account yet of the most notorious atrocity inflicted on U.S. forces in Europe during World War II. Using an impressive array of sources, including interviews with many survivors and witnesses, he has constructed a gripping narrative that is both evocative of the horror of the massacre and restrained and balanced in its conclusions. This is a book that deserves the attention of World War II aficionados. - James J. Weingartner, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, and author of Americans, Germans, and War Crimes Justice. Law, Memory and the “Good War.” Kirkus Starred ReviewPurchase Fatal Crossroads at Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
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