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On 16 December 1944, the Germans launch the last major offensive of the
war, initial called Wacht am Rhein (Watch on the Rhein) and
later changed to
Unternehmen Herbstnebel(Operation Autumn Mist), it was
an attempt to push the Allied front line west from northern France to
northwestern Belgium.
The Ardennes
Offensive or more commonly known as the "Battle of the Bulge",
so-called because the Germans created a “bulge” around the area of the
Ardennes forest in pushing through the American defensive line, was the
largest fought on the Western front. Map Boards Required: 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12a, 16, 19, 23, 24, 33, 42, 43, 56, 85, & s Wacht am Rhein 2nd Edition, Volume 2 contains
WaR 10 - WARDIN, BELGIUM, 20 December 1944: As Bastogne defenses were being rapidly reinforced, Company I, 3rd Battalion, 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment started entering Wardin from the northwest, unseen in the morning mist. Elements of Panzer Lehr’s Aufklärungsabteilung moved in from the northeast at the same time and the two groups inevitably collided. (Estimated playing time: 5 hrs 27 mins) WaR 11 - GREVILS-BRÉSIL, LUXEMBOURG, 23 December 1944: Called out of OKW Reserve on 22 December, the Führer Grenadier Brigade would try to fill the vacuum between the 5.Fallschirmjägersivison and the 352.Volksgrenadierdivision. Kahler put one company of Fusiliers apiece into Eschdorf and Heiderscheid and sent two south with a platoon of Panthers to Grevils-Brésil, hoping to establish contact with the leading regiment of the 352.Volksgrenadierdivision. (Estimated playing time: 6 hrs 50 mins) WaR 12 - LHEIDERSCHEID, LUXEMBOURG, 24 December 1944: Fresh from reserve, the understrength 79.Volksgrenadierdivision assembled behind the Führer Grenadier Brigade near Eschdorf. After a ten-minute artillery barrage, it attack Heiderscheid just before dawn. The village was defended by the Americans of the 2nd Battalion, 319th Infantry Regiment. (Estimated playing time: 7 hrs 0 mins) WaR 13 - ROCHEFORT, BELGIUM, 24 December 1944: Kampfgruppe von Poschinger, took St. Hubert without any resistance on the night of 22 December before continued onwards to the important road centre of Rochefort. Early on 23 December, the Germans shelled the town before sending in reconnaissance patrol, which reported the town undefended. Rochefort was in fact well defended by the Americans of the 3rd Battalion, 335th Infantry Regiment. (Estimated playing time: 4 hrs 33 mins) WaR 14 - VERDENNE, BELGIUM, 24 December 1944: The La Roche Bridge had to be repaired by the division’s engineers; so, after withdrawing from Hotton, it was not until 23 December that the westward advance of the 116.Panzerdivison resumed. The intention of the commander of the 116.Panzerdivison, Generalmajor von Waldenburg, was to cut the Hotton-Marche road, capture Marche, and advance toward Ciney, securing the right flank of 2.Panzerdivision. (Estimated playing time: 7 hrs 0 mins)
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