Battle of the Bulge
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The members of the 101st Airborne Division, right, are on guard for enemy tanks, on the road leading to Bastogne, They are armed with bazookas. (12/23/1944) |
German soldiers who attempted to storm the 101st Airborne command post in Bastogne, lie dead on the ground after they were mowed down by American machine gun fire. The tanks, behind which they were advancing, were knocked out also. This photo was taken while Bastogne was still under siege (12/25/44) |
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Bra, - While digging in on front line positions just outside of Bra, soldiers of Co H, 3rd Bn, 504th Para Inf Regt, 82nd A/B Div., met a patrol of Nazi SS troopers who were on reconnaissance. In the resulting clash several of the Germans were killed but one SS trooper was captured and brought back into American lines. (12/25/1944) |
Bastogne, Troops of the 101st Airborne Division watch C-47’s drop supplies to them. (12/26/1944) |
Private Paul Romanick wipes and cleans a 40-mm antiaircraft gun at snow-covered Sourbrodt, Belgium. He is with an antiaircraft battery of the 1st Infantry Division, U.S. First Army. The gun has six swastikas painted on it, one for each German plane it has brought down. Battery B, 103d Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion, attached to the 1st Infantry Division. 12/31/44 |
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Snow and Ice make the going tough for U.S. Army vehicles on a road in Belgium. The snowstorm was responsible for the gasoline truck, at left, skidding off the road, and trucks going in the opposite direction are stalled as the result. 1st Infantry Division area, U.S. First Army. Sourbrodt, Belgium. 19 Jan 1945 |
Troops of the 82nd Airborne Division advance in a snowstorm behind the tank in a move to attack Herresbach, 340th Tank Battalion, Headquarters Company, 3rd Battalion, 504th Parachute Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division. (01/28/1945) |
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