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Planes Filled the Sky: Remembering the Battle of the Bulge
WEEKLY STANDARD by Warren Kozak January 5, 2015 Exactly seventy years ago, Allied forces in Europe experienced an all-too-common occurrence in war: a huge intelligence failure that led to a surprise attack, followed by a horrific battlefield disaster. That it … Continue reading
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Tagged Allied Forces, Axis Forces, Bastogne, Battle of the Bulge, Germany, United States, World Ware II
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