Battle Of The Bulge Dbq

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“This is undoubtedly the greatest American battle of the war, and will, I believe be regarded as an ever famous American victory.” Winston Churchill said these famous lines after the Americans had defeated the Germans in the battle of the bulge. It will forever go down in history as one of the greatest battles ever fought for it sealed up the last German offensive and ultimately caused the fall of berlin and the fall of the Nazis. It was midnight on December 16, 1944 in the Ardennes forest the German forces are about to unleash a last ditch offensive effort on the thinly spread untrained American and allied lines hoping to break thru and retake German territory. The allies were not ready for the German blitzkrieg. Hitler’s first goal was to split the allied lines in half just like they had done three times previously in the war. The allies had totally miscalculated this attack and left their divisions that were on the front lines were battered and beaten up from months of intense fighting. The battle of the bulge name came from the giant bulge in the American lines because of the German attack. The attack took place December 16, 1944 at 5:30 a.m. and lasted till January 16th 1945. The goal …show more content…

After the battle of the bulge allied forces quickly took the city of berlin. Berlin was taken and V.E day was declared meaning victory in Europe. In the battle of the bulge there were many heroic acts done by allied forces, thousands of men and women died for the cause. The massacre at Malmedy is a prime example of all the atrocities that occurred during this battle. The battle of the bulge will go down in infamy as a great victory but not without a cost. The loss of life is the reason our country is free today and the battle of the bulge will be remembered and revered as one of the greatest American allied victory during World War