Among the most famous battles that American forces fought in World War II, the Battle of the Bulge helped define the U.S. soldier in the "Good War." The sheer scale of destruction--with almost as many American soldiers killed during the battle's 39 days as in all 80 days of the D-day and the ensuing Normandy campaign--continues to occupy military historians and veterans with endless speculation about what happened and what might have. This...
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