Quick Overview: December 20, 1944. A frozen clearing in the Ardennes. A In the spring of nineteen forty, the United States was producing fewer tanks per year than Czechoslovakia. Less than five years ... Between 1945 and 1947, American intelligence officers interrogated the surviving generals of the

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December 20, 1944. A frozen clearing in the Ardennes. A In the spring of nineteen forty, the United States was producing fewer tanks per year than Czechoslovakia. Less than five years ... Between 1945 and 1947, American intelligence officers interrogated the surviving generals of the December 1944. The Ardennes. Twenty-five degrees below zero. An American infantryman pulls a metal canteen from his field ... A telephone from 1938. An empty ammo box. Twenty feet of wire. That's all it took to solve the deadliest problem American tanks ... Want more stories like this? We send 2-3 newsletters every week — real battles, forgotten heroes, tactical breakdowns. Free to ...

September 19, 1944. The fog east of Arracourt, France. Panzer Brigade 113 — fresh from the factory, 45 tons of steel, the finest ... August 31, 1944. Amiens, France. Just before dawn. A December 1944. The Ardennes. Twenty-five below zero. An American infantryman pulls a dented canteen from his field jacket, ... August 7, 1944. A small mountain above the French village of Mortain. A 21-year-old Lieutenant. A radio. A pair of binoculars. The North African campaign was supposed to secure Axis dominance across the Mediterranean. Instead, it became the battlefield ...

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