The Battle of The Buldge
The Battle of The Bulge As 1945 approached it seemed, to most, that
Germany's surrender was only a matter of time. The Allies, having been on
the offensive for so long, had an all time high determination and morale. The
idea that Germany could muster the supplies, troops, or will to launch an
offensive seemed crazy. In fact, many were already asking the questions of
when and where the assault on the Rhine should be launched.
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were significant losses on both sides. The Americans
could replace the weapons and tanks lost ,Germany could not. All said, The
Americans lost 76,890 men, the Germans 81,834, over 700 US tanks were
lost as opposed to Germaney's 324 and 590 American planes were downed
compared to 320 Germans.
Bibliography
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Canon Publishing, London England, 1989 Microsoft Encarta '95 1992-1995
Microsoft Corporation
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