There was no timeįor recreation - there was no time for anything but flaming, It looked like a pleasantĪssignment, but appearances were deceiving. In the meantime, Combat Command "B" rolled out of bivouac In V Corps reserve until December 21, when it was reattached In the woods near the Eupen-Malmedy road. Of short actions against German paratroopers who had been dropped Went first, on December 18, to the V Corps sector in the vicinity The "Spearhead" Division picked up its tracks inĪ hurry and roared out of the Stolberg area. Moment in history, the initiative of battle. The full fury of a Nazi force which held, for a horribly swaying Were to have the answers delivered in hot steel and were to experience Might the enemy muster, and where would the blow fall? Now theģrd Armored Division and other units of the First and Third Armies The questions remaining were these: how much strength The Fifth Panzer Armies had been out of the line preparing forĪn offensive. First Army Intelligence knew that the Sixth SS and That Jerry was capable of such an attack was quite generallyĬonceded. Swept into the Ardennes, under cover of swirling fog and rain,īroke through a thin American line and began to exploit initial Was designed to smash completely through allied lines of communicationĪnd supply feeding the Anglo-American armies. Had gambled his remaining western reserves in a bold stroke which Generally accepted as the Reich's most able military leader, German General Field Marshal Gerd von Rundstedt, who was The front suddenly erupted in an action that shocked the allied
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