Battle of Bastogne

 


In World War II by 1944 Germany suffered heavy losses in Belgium region. Adolf Hitler planned to attack again the Allies in Belgium and Luxembourg. In the larger Battle of the Bulge, the American Army defeated German Forces and sieged the Belgian town of Bastogne. The goal of the German offensive was to the harbor at Antwerp to siege the roadways through eastern Belgium. 28th Infantry Division of the US delayed the German army towards Bastogne. Germany's plan to cross the Clerf River by nightfall on the first day was delayed by 3 days. American units of the Third Army led by General George S. Patton repulsed German Forces and reached Bastogne before the German forces surrounded the town. On 26 December 1944, the American Army opened a corridor to Bastogne. German Army was driven away. This was one of the setbacks to Germany. Finally, it was defeated in World War II. 

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