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December 1944.
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Cameras capture German troops as
they smash through Allied lines.
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And surround outnumbered
American units in the Ardennes,
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Unstoppable King Tiger Tanks
power through the forest.
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Heavy snow and below freezing
temperatures send American plans
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for victory into a spin.
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SS Commandos wreak havoc
behind Allied lines
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The Battle of the Bulge is the
single biggest and bloodiest
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battle American soldiers
have ever fought.
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Now stunning newly
colorized footage
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takes us to the very
heart of the fighting.
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This is Adolf Hitler's last
gamble to turn the tide of war.
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In the fall of 1944,
37-year-old Hollywood director
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George Stevens films in
Kodachrome as US Forces
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in Normandy drive
the Nazis from France.
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They see what it means to
be greeted as liberators.
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The town of St Malo
in Normandy is in ruins.
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But locals are still jubilant.
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They have survived four years
of brutal Nazi rule.
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Allied confidence is high.
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Stevens also films US General
George S. Patton
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swaggering with
his ivory-handled
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Colt 45 on his hip,
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and General Omar Bradley
celebrating as they present
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awards for valor
during the invasion.
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Even British General
Bernard Montgomery,
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Ground Forces Commander
cracks a smile
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as he gives out bravery
medals to US Service men.
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All three play nice
for the photo op.
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But behind the scenes,
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there is a fierce disagreement
about what to do next.
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Flush with success after
Normandy, they have no idea
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that the war is about to
take a dramatic turn.
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One that will result in
the US Army's largest
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and bloodiest battle
of World War II.
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The Nazi war machine
is far from beaten.
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German factories continue to
churn out ammunition and tanks.
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Including their pride and joy,
the new heavily armored
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68 ton King Tigers.
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German tigers have tusks,
enormous 88 millimeter guns.
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The German Armed Forces,
the Wehrmacht,
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is still a potent mobile
attacking force.
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Now they are regrouping
in Eastern France.
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And Adolf Hitler is scheming
a new counter attack
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that will drive the
Allies back into the sea.
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The Allied Commanders are
oblivious to Hitler's plans.
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Many believe the war will
be over before Christmas.
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Eisenhower's new broad front
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stretches along
the Belgian border.
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The British and American forces
have their eyes on Antwerp.
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They need a large port to supply
their armies
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and continue their
advance towards Germany.
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On September 2nd,
the Allies push into Belgium.
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A Belgian underground
fighter secretly films
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the Germans as they
flee Antwerp, however they can.
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Resistance men cut down street
signs to confuse their retreat.
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They also sack the homes of
suspected collaborators.
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On September 4,
the first British units
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drive into Antwerp
in Sherman tanks.
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The mood changes to one
of unlimited celebration
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as the crowds again embrace
their Allied liberators.
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Some six thousand German POWs
get a very different treatment.
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The anger of the liberated
Belgians turns against
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the imprisoned German soldiers.
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These soldiers are now being
brought to all kinds
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of prison pens across Antwerp.
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But the most famous, or infamous
of them, is the Zoo of Antwerp.
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So, where once
the mighty lions roared,
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now sit these meek and
humiliated German soldiers.
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They will later be
sent to Prisoner of War
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camps in the US and UK.
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But the port at Antwerp
is still not in Allied hands.
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German troops are dug
in on the muddy banks
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of the Scheldt Estuary,
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the only strategic point
into Antwerp harbor.
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In fact for all
the talk of victory,
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the Allies initial attempts
to invade Germany fail.
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In September they fight
a bloody drawn out battle
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in the dense woodland
of Hurtgen Forest.
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It becomes the longest
single battle
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the US army has ever fought.
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There are more than
33,000 casualties.
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It's been three months of near
continuous fighting since D-Day.
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The men who won
the battle for France
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need experienced reinforcements.
But there aren't any.
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Four days after
landing in Europe,
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the 106th infantry division
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is already filmed heading
to the front line.
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The vast majority have
no combat experience.
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Among them is college student
turned GI Kurt Vonnegut.
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He enlisted as
an artillery mechanic.
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But the Army needs
foot soldiers.
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There were not only college
kids but people
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who had been let out of jail,
given the opportunity
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to make their country proud of
them instead of ashamed.
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And we didn't know
how bad it was
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or what it was
like on the front.
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In December 1944, these
untrained men find themselves
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in the heavily forested
Ardennes region of Belgium.
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One of just three divisions
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covering 80 miles
on the southern front.
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Facing them is the notorious
Siegfried Line,
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a dense defensive belt of
minefields, tank traps
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and bunkers protecting
the German border.
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The sector is so quiet that
GIs call it the "Ghost Front."
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There are wide gaps in
the line between units.
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But the Allies
consider the Ardennes
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to be almost impassable.
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The terrain is
extremely difficult
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for any military operation.
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It's hilly there is
a lot of forest areas.
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There are not many roads
leading from west to east
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that the Germans could use.
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There is only a limited
number of paved roads
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that are suitable for
the movement of heavy armor
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and it is basically
and practically a maze.
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But the Nazis know
the way through.
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Four years earlier the Germans
launched a massive attack
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right through this same forest!
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Now Hitler wants to do it again
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and drive a wedge
between the Allies.
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In July 1944,
the wooden map room
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in Adolf Hitler's command
center, the Wolf's Lair,
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is blown apart.
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Lieutenant Colonel Claus
von Stauffenberg
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and several army generals
have planted a bomb
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in a suitcase in an attempt
to assassinate Hitler.
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They want to take power and
negotiate peace with the Allies.
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Four men die in the blast.
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But the newsreels
are quick to show
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that Hitler himself is alive.
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The coup has failed.
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By this stage Hitler has lost
trust in his Army Generals
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and the army officers because
of the 20th of July plot 1944.
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And he knows that
the Waffen SS are bound to him
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by a personal oath
and he can expect more loyalty
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from them than the army.
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Wearing signature pea-dot
camouflaged uniforms,
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the Waffen SS are the
military wing of the SS,
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Hitler's fanatical elite guard
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They will be the spear
point in a bold new attack.
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Right at the Allied weak
point in the Ardennes.
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Code Named Operation
Autumn Mist.
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Three German Armies will
launch a large-scale attack.
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The aim is to drive a wedge
between the Allies in the north
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and south, cut
off their supplies,
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and break Hitler's
enemies into pieces.
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If now we can deliver
a few more heavy blows
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then at any moment this
artificially bolstered common
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front may suddenly collapse
with a gigantic clap of thunder.
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When Hitler looks
at the battlefield,
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ideology clearly plays a role.
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He doesn't look at the US Army
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as some huge conquering force;
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he sees it as a mongrel army
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of different races
and ethnicities.
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And in Hitler's racial world
view, that's a real weakness.
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In the north
the Sixth Panzer Army
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will drive through
the Northern Ardennes.
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Their ultimate goal
is to retake Antwerp.
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The Fifth Panzer Army
will attack through
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the heart of the
Ardennes region.
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While the Seventh Army
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protects the southern flank
of the operation.
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They must complete the entire
attack in just four days,
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or the Allies have time
to bring in reinforcements.
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They plan it for late November
or early December
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when the Ardennes
is famously fogged in.
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Hitler is betting that
this autumn mist
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will ground Allied Air support.
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And he's counting on
his new favorite weapon,
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the new King Tigers,
to power through the forest.
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They rumble into formation
on the Western front.
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The Assault force will
be 240,000 strong.
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To support the tanks,
Hitler rebrands the new infantry
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regiments as "Volksgrenadiere"
-- The People's Grenadiers.
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Some are hardened veterans
but there are also older men
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who would previously have been
considered unfit for the army.
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And teenagers.
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The word Volk in their name,
means people.
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So, these are divisions
now drawn from the masses
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of the German people.
The distinction between
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civilians and soldiers
becomes blurred,
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as they all rise
up to defend Nazi Germany,
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and try to stave off defeat.
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Troops including
the Volksgrenadier
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will be equipped with a deadly
new automatic rifle the STG44.
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It can fire faster
than any other infantry rifle
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on the battlefield.
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While the Wehrmacht gears up,
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Hitler consults with one of
his best-know SS officers,
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Otto Skorzeny.
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Skorzeny is
a Commando Specialist.
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He's already famous
for the daring rescue
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of the deposed Italian
dictator Benito Mussolini.
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The dueling scar on his cheek
only enhances his reputation.
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Now he will be in charge
of a unit creating havoc
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behind enemy lines,
Operation Greif.
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Commandos in Operation Greif
are going to attempt
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to pass themselves
off as Americans.
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Using American uniforms,
speaking the language;
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trying to get into the American
rear, confuse American troops,
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shoot up American supply depots.
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Operation Autumn Mist will
be blitzkrieg all over again.
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Thousands of troops set
out for the Ardennes.
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Convoys of tanks drive
along the snowy forest roads.
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Camouflage and the weather
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provide cover from Allied
Aerial Reconnaissance.
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By the middle of December
Hitler's forces are ready.
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A quarter of a million
German troops
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are poised to attack
through the Ardennes.
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Astonishingly the Allies
do not respond to reports
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of these troops massing
behind the Siegfried Line.
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They think the Germans are just
bringing in reinforcements
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to hold off possible
American attacks.
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In the early hours
of December 16th,
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American soldiers
are out digging
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muddy foxholes in the forest.
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They have no idea what's coming.
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There is dense cloud
cover over the Ardennes.
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Just what Hitler
has been hoping for.
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At 5:30 am the German
artillery sound reveille.
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1900 guns target American
support positions
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and forward defenses.
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This will clear the path
for the attack.
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The earth seemed to break open.
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A hurricane of iron
and fire went down
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on the enemy positions
with a deafening noise.
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Cameras capture the chaos
as German mortars scream in.
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Untested and unprepared,
the Americans are blown away.
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It was a terrifying experience
to wake up to the crash
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of the artillery and the
ear-splitting scream
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of the rockets. The ground
shook like a bowl of Jell-O.
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The German attack
in the Ardennes
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could have hit a number
of US units,
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but it hit a
completely green one,
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and that unit melted
away in the face
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of the German attack,
and now there's a hole
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where the US defenses
used to be.
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Even as their artillery
pound away in the Ardennes,
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the Germans fire a new weapon
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from one of their mobile
launches in the Netherlands.
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The V-2 Rocket.
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This supersonic ballistic
missile is developed
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as a vengeance weapon
against Allied targets.
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It's aimed at the docks
in newly liberated Antwerp
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about 60 miles away.
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But instead it hits the roof
of the Cinema Rex
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in the city center
at precisely 3:23pm.
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More than a thousand
people are packed inside.
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The V2 rocket attack that slams
into the Cinema Rex in Antwerp,
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is utterly devastating.
In a matter of seconds,
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close to six hundred
people are killed.
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Half of those are civilians;
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the other half are Allied
soldiers of all kinds
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of nationalities and services.
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Among them,
many navy personnel
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from ships docked
in Antwerp port.
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It takes more than
a week to clear the rubble.
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For the Germans the first
day of the operation Autumn Mist
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is running on schedule.
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The 6th Panzer army
with their elite SS troops
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rumbles through
the Northern Ardennes.
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In the south the 5th Panzer Army
has also broken through
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the first US defenses.
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The King Tigers roll
right past isolated groups
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of Allied soldiers defending
the forest's villages.
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Hitler's gamble is paying off.
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Hitler's Ardennes Offens
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is going according to plan.
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So far, the German troops
have stuck to their time-table
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and are on course to storm
through the thin Allied line.
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Once through they'll
seize key bridges over
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Belgium's Meuse river and push
west to the North Sea coast
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and cut the Allied
Armies in two.
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Within two days some
German units have advanced
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up to 30 miles
into Allied territory
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creating a bulge
in the frontline,
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giving the battle
its popular name.
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This captured footage taken
by a German cameraman
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shows German soldiers
from the 6th Panzer Army
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very happy to get their hands on
looted Chesterfields and Camels.
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Waffen SS troops carrying
their new STG44s lead the push.
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But many American
troops do regroup.
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In the northern villages
they put up a fierce resistance.
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The motorized columns
of the 6th Panzer army
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are now jammed together
on the narrow roads.
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Small American units
play a crucial role
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in delaying German
troops in the Ardennes.
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They, by holding roads,
crossroads, small bridges
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over rivers, will derail
a very tight
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and strict German timetable,
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and thereby diminish
the chance of German success
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in the Ardennes.
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With the 6th Panzer Army
and their SS units
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now held in check by
the American forces
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they try to find
another way through.
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Cameras catch the Germans
stopping for directions
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in the middle of the invasion.
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These men are from an SS
reconnaissance company
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in the 6th Army.
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They've found a muddy
road through the forest.
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Towards a town called Malmedy.
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Leading the 6th Panzer
Army advance is a powerful
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battle group commanded by
SS officer Joachim Peiper.
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On December 17th one of
Peiper's units captures
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an American truck convoy at
a crossroads near the town.
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134 GIs surrender.
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But the SS do not want to be
slowed down by prisoners.
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They herd them into a field
and massacre more than 80 men.
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Then they continue on their way.
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Almost four weeks later
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advancing US forces find their
frozen corpses in the snow.
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This is a war crime,
and some horrific scenes
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play out in that
field near Malmedy.
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Some of these soldiers beg
for mercy and then are shot
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anyway by the Waffen SS,
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others cry for their
mothers before being shot.
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Some are actually asked
to hand over their watches
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before they'll be executed.
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Lee Carson from the
International News Service,
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seen here in Normandy,
is one of the few female
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war correspondents covering
the Battle of the Bulge.
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She visits the site and
describes the atrocity
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as a mass slaying that
made Custer's famous last stand
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pale in bloody comparison.
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The Malmedy Massacre is not
an isolated incident.
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On the same day German cameras
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film POWs from the 106th
Infantry Division.
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Among the prisoners
are the black soldiers
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of the 333rd Field
Artillery Battalion
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who are supporting the
American frontline positions.
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Staff Sergeant George Shomo,
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who has been wounded
in both legs,
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and his comrades are paraded
for the cameras
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in this German propaganda film.
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George Shomo is sent to
a POW camp in Germany.
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But 11 of his comrades
hide out in a house
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in the nearby village of Wereth.
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Until they are
betrayed to the SS.
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And these men were tortured,
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they were stabbed
through their eyes,
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their fingers were cut off,
their limbs were broken,
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they were shot in the head.
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They were mutilated.
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Peiper and 70 other SS men
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later face a war crimes trial
for the Malmedy massacre.
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...session at least two thirds
of the members present...
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...sentences you
to death by name.
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Such time and place as
our authority may...
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Peiper's death sentence is later
commuted to life imprisonment.
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But charges are never brought
against anyone
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for the murders of
the 11 soldiers at Wereth.
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During that time,
particularly in the South,
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if a white was accused
of killing a black person,
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overwhelmingly, charges
would not be brought.
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If charges were brought,
and the person was put on trial
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for that crime,
the jury deliberation
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may last two or three
minutes, and invariably,
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that person would
be found not guilty
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and I think that same type
of thinking played out in terms
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of the prosecution of
the murders of the Wereth 11.
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German footage shows
thousands of Americans,
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many of them wounded,
taken prisoner in the Ardennes.
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General Eisenhower decides
to take drastic action.
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At a crucial meeting
on December 19,
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he overrules General Bradley.
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And orders General Patton
to stop the German advance.
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Patton's Third Army is an
experienced fighting force.
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But they are still days away.
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The 6th Panzer army
and its heavily armed SS units
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have stalled in the north.
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But the 5th is still
pushing forward,
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toward two towns at key road
junctions in the US sector.
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St Vith and Bastogne.
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Eisenhower's only
immediate reserves
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are the 82nd and 101st
Airborne divisions.
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He sends - the 82nd to St Vith
and the 101st to Bastogne.
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Their orders are to prevent
the Germans breaking through
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to the town at any cost.
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Christmas is five days away.
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The Germans are
coming for Bastogne.
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Some locals gather what
they can and get out.
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Everyone is on edge.
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Otto Skorzney's sabotage plan,
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00:27:54,534 --> 00:27:55,950
Operation Greif,
has been implemented.
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This Signal Corps footage
shows a German prisoner,
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caught dressed in GI fatigues
behind The Allied lines.
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Skorzeny's men cause
as much havoc as possible
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committing small
acts of sabotage.
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When captured they are treated
as spies and executed.
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00:28:25,117 --> 00:28:27,844
Operation Greif sows
paranoia in the Allied ranks.
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00:28:30,916 --> 00:28:33,642
The Americans tighten up
their security at checkpoints.
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00:28:35,437 --> 00:28:38,302
Military police bombard
innocent soldiers with questions
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00:28:39,718 --> 00:28:41,996
about the World Series
and Mickey Mouse's girlfriend
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to make sure that
they are not imposters.
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There are not that
many German agents
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00:28:50,970 --> 00:28:54,077
involved in Operation Greif,
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00:28:54,077 --> 00:28:55,112
but they do manage to
create mass confusion,
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chaos, and panic at times.
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00:29:00,635 --> 00:29:02,326
Especially, with regards
to Belgian civilians,
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00:29:03,880 --> 00:29:05,467
because now you have American
soldiers wondering everywhere
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00:29:06,675 --> 00:29:09,437
in the Ardennes,
is this a Belgian civilian,
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00:29:09,437 --> 00:29:11,197
or a dressed-up German soldier?
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00:29:14,580 --> 00:29:16,685
On December 19th some 10,000
of the 101st Airborne Division,
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00:29:19,171 --> 00:29:21,898
the paratroopers called
"The Screaming Eagles"
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00:29:23,416 --> 00:29:24,970
pour into Bastogne. Orders are
to grab what they can carry
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00:29:26,868 --> 00:29:29,698
and get to the front.
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00:29:33,530 --> 00:29:36,326
The next day the 5th panzer
army reaches the outskirts
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00:29:37,189 --> 00:29:39,881
of Bastogne and surrounds them.
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00:29:44,437 --> 00:29:47,130
They want the network
of roads that runs
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from the town through
the Ardennes.
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So while the bulk of
the army pushes west,
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00:29:53,515 --> 00:29:55,552
the remainder lay
siege to Bastogne.
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00:30:02,904 --> 00:30:06,908
Conditions in the Ardennes
are now near arctic.
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Visibility is almost zero.
There is no air support.
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00:30:10,670 --> 00:30:13,397
And the Americans have
no cold weather gear.
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00:30:14,605 --> 00:30:17,367
It's hand shovels
versus frozen ground.
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00:30:18,609 --> 00:30:21,164
Reward for their hard
work is a cold foxhole.
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00:30:22,544 --> 00:30:25,409
And low rations.
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00:30:26,479 --> 00:30:30,138
Man it was one cold
blast up there.
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00:30:30,138 --> 00:30:31,450
You couldn't touch the tanks or
your hands stuck to the metal.
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The tanks just couldn't make it.
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They were sliding back like
bears on a slippery slide.
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00:30:49,399 --> 00:30:52,195
Foxholes are meant to provide
cover from incoming artillery.
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00:30:53,679 --> 00:30:56,475
They'll need it!
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00:30:59,167 --> 00:31:01,756
The Germans open up
all around them.
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00:31:07,486 --> 00:31:10,213
The Germans surrounded us,
were blowing away
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00:31:10,938 --> 00:31:14,010
the woods acre by acre.
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00:31:14,010 --> 00:31:16,046
They were shooting German 88s
that would hit the trees
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00:31:16,046 --> 00:31:17,254
and shrapnel would
spray everywhere.
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00:31:18,773 --> 00:31:19,360
We were like sitting ducks,
exhausted; we had no reserves.
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00:31:25,884 --> 00:31:29,853
At night the Germans
use giant searchlights
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00:31:29,853 --> 00:31:31,959
to help them probe
the Bastogne defenses.
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00:31:33,477 --> 00:31:34,616
When the light catches a gun
or a foxhole - they open fire.
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00:31:42,486 --> 00:31:45,248
The Germans heavily outnumber,
and outgun, the Americans.
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00:31:48,872 --> 00:31:52,876
The 101st are paratroopers.
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00:31:52,876 --> 00:31:54,498
They only carry semi-automatic
M1 rifles,
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00:31:55,672 --> 00:31:58,571
the primary weapon
of American infantrymen.
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00:31:58,571 --> 00:32:02,161
But they do have some support.
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00:32:02,161 --> 00:32:02,782
Including the African-American
Artillery Field Battalion,
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00:32:03,576 --> 00:32:06,338
the 969th.
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00:32:07,822 --> 00:32:09,651
The Battle of the Bulge is
the first time in World War II
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that Black units are allowed
to fight alongside white units.
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00:32:16,141 --> 00:32:16,796
One of the units, the 969th
Field Artillery Battalion,
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00:32:20,214 --> 00:32:23,562
an all-black unit,
provides fire support
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00:32:23,562 --> 00:32:26,530
in the defense of Bastogne.
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00:32:27,704 --> 00:32:29,016
The 969th fires
155 millimeter Howitzers,
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00:32:30,638 --> 00:32:33,468
and they are major players,
major supporters
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00:32:34,987 --> 00:32:37,300
of the 101st Airborne Division
during the defense of Bastogne.
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00:32:50,934 --> 00:32:53,764
The situation seems hopeless.
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00:32:56,595 --> 00:32:59,253
On December 22nd,
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00:33:00,426 --> 00:33:02,359
Acting Commander
General Anthony McAuliffe
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is awakened by a German
invitation to surrender.
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00:33:04,913 --> 00:33:07,778
He writes back: Nuts!
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00:33:10,781 --> 00:33:12,024
The 101st stands its ground.
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00:33:15,890 --> 00:33:16,822
The German push to split
the Allied forces,
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00:33:20,067 --> 00:33:21,689
so precisely coordinated
and timed with the weather,
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00:33:22,276 --> 00:33:26,073
is stalling.
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00:33:26,073 --> 00:33:26,832
The following day
the skies clear over Bastogne.
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00:33:32,458 --> 00:33:33,356
And the Allied Air
forces go into action.
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00:33:42,917 --> 00:33:47,025
A formation of Mitchell
and Boston Bombers
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00:33:47,025 --> 00:33:48,854
swoop in on German
supply lines. And unload.
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00:33:53,617 --> 00:33:54,515
Fighter Bombers strafe
trucks and panzers
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00:33:57,690 --> 00:33:58,726
trapped in traffic jams
on the Ardennes's icy roads.
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00:34:05,008 --> 00:34:07,735
Most welcome for the Screaming
Eagles are the C47 Skytrains
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00:34:09,357 --> 00:34:12,084
airdropping medicine,
blankets, ammo and food.
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00:34:15,812 --> 00:34:16,399
The Germans respond with their
heaviest attack on Bastogne,
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00:34:19,471 --> 00:34:22,370
on Christmas day.
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00:34:25,684 --> 00:34:28,411
The chilling sound
of Nebelwefer rockets,
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00:34:29,515 --> 00:34:30,827
the screaming mimis,
fills the sky.
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00:34:33,726 --> 00:34:34,727
But the re-supplied
Allied troops
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00:34:37,696 --> 00:34:38,835
fire back hard with
howitzers and field guns.
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00:34:44,012 --> 00:34:46,739
Then on December 27th, General
Patton's 350,000-man Third Army
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00:34:50,467 --> 00:34:53,091
finally links up with
the beleaguered defenders
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00:34:53,677 --> 00:34:55,886
at Bastogne.
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00:34:56,956 --> 00:34:59,752
The siege is broken.
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00:35:02,824 --> 00:35:03,687
A jubilant Patton can
barely contain himself.
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00:35:07,139 --> 00:35:09,693
We hit the sons of bitches on
the flank and stopped them cold.
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00:35:11,178 --> 00:35:13,249
Now that may sound like George
Patton is a great genius.
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00:35:14,526 --> 00:35:16,183
Actually he had damned
little to do with it.
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00:35:17,080 --> 00:35:18,909
All he did was to give orders.
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00:35:26,986 --> 00:35:29,782
But Bastogne residents have
little left to celebrate.
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00:35:35,581 --> 00:35:38,274
Director George Stevens's
rare color footage
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00:35:38,998 --> 00:35:40,931
shows the town in ruins.
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00:35:44,935 --> 00:35:47,628
Civilians pick through
the wreckage,
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00:35:48,732 --> 00:35:50,286
attempting to
resume their lives.
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00:35:52,115 --> 00:35:53,151
And US soldiers recover
the wounded
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00:35:56,154 --> 00:35:57,258
and give toys and ribbons
to the town's children.
490
00:36:03,057 --> 00:36:05,784
The smoke is finally beginning
to clear over the Ardennes.
491
00:36:09,374 --> 00:36:12,204
But Hitler has one more
surprise for the Allies.
492
00:36:22,387 --> 00:36:25,217
The weather in the Ardennes
breaks for good
493
00:36:25,942 --> 00:36:27,633
on New Year's Day 1945.
494
00:36:31,741 --> 00:36:33,639
On the ground Germans forces
are in a muddy retreat.
495
00:36:36,055 --> 00:36:38,851
Their push to retake Antwerp,
496
00:36:40,025 --> 00:36:41,268
cut off the Allied
armies to the north
497
00:36:42,579 --> 00:36:43,511
and force a surrender has
stalled in the Ardennes.
498
00:36:44,754 --> 00:36:47,308
The offensive is on
the verge of collapse.
499
00:36:51,830 --> 00:36:53,970
But Adolf Hitler makes
one last gamble.
500
00:36:55,316 --> 00:36:57,974
Operation Bodenplatte.
501
00:37:00,494 --> 00:37:01,460
This German propaganda
film shows how
502
00:37:04,636 --> 00:37:05,775
in the early hours of the
morning, 900 fighter aircraft
503
00:37:07,121 --> 00:37:09,951
take to the skies to launch
simultaneous attacks
504
00:37:09,951 --> 00:37:12,471
against Allied airfields.
505
00:37:13,645 --> 00:37:16,337
The brief is to shoot up
every Allied plane
506
00:37:17,062 --> 00:37:19,823
and hangar they can see.
507
00:37:20,893 --> 00:37:23,448
To inflict enough damage
on the air power
508
00:37:23,448 --> 00:37:24,345
to give the ground forces
in the Ardennes some
breathing space.
509
00:37:32,146 --> 00:37:34,838
Once again the Allies
are caught sleeping.
510
00:37:36,184 --> 00:37:38,325
Another major failure
of military intelligence.
511
00:37:39,498 --> 00:37:41,880
The attack becomes
known amongst the pilots
512
00:37:42,639 --> 00:37:44,779
as the Hangover Raid.
513
00:37:46,850 --> 00:37:47,782
Following a New Year's Eve
celebration
514
00:37:51,061 --> 00:37:53,374
we were on our way to dispersal
around 5am when the Luftwaffe
515
00:37:53,374 --> 00:37:55,997
arrived on the scene
in copious quantities.
516
00:37:58,206 --> 00:37:59,346
We bailed out of the truck
and dug into the mud
517
00:38:02,280 --> 00:38:04,523
in our best uniforms
while they strafed our drome.
518
00:38:07,423 --> 00:38:08,631
Spitfires scramble to respond.
519
00:38:10,909 --> 00:38:12,704
And dogfights break out.
520
00:38:15,258 --> 00:38:18,641
Allied planes bring
down a German Focke-Wulf 190
521
00:38:18,641 --> 00:38:21,713
as the pilot bails out.
522
00:38:25,095 --> 00:38:27,891
The assault is over by noon.
523
00:38:29,099 --> 00:38:30,549
But the hangover lingers...
for both sides.
524
00:38:32,689 --> 00:38:35,382
Altogether
the Luftwaffe destroys
525
00:38:36,106 --> 00:38:37,729
about 250 Allied planes.
526
00:38:38,937 --> 00:38:41,042
But they lose around
300 and over 230 pilots.
527
00:38:44,736 --> 00:38:47,532
The shattered wreckage
of German hopes
528
00:38:48,740 --> 00:38:50,051
lie scattered across
France and Belgium.
529
00:38:52,709 --> 00:38:53,745
The consequences
of Operation Bodenplatte
530
00:38:56,886 --> 00:38:59,716
are absolutely dire for Germany
and the German air force.
531
00:38:59,716 --> 00:39:00,855
Because of the heavy casualties
sustained the German air force
532
00:39:02,270 --> 00:39:04,859
is now no longer able
to defend the German airspace
533
00:39:06,171 --> 00:39:08,656
and to prevent the
destruction of German cities
534
00:39:08,656 --> 00:39:10,727
by Allied bombers.
535
00:39:13,454 --> 00:39:15,905
The Americans want
to strike back.
536
00:39:17,147 --> 00:39:18,977
But ground fog has now
replaced the cloud cover
537
00:39:18,977 --> 00:39:22,463
and they can't take off.
538
00:39:22,463 --> 00:39:23,430
So the Allies come up with an
ingenious device known as Fido.
539
00:39:30,022 --> 00:39:31,058
They line runways with rows of
fuel pipes and ignite them.
540
00:39:35,476 --> 00:39:38,065
The heat disperses the fog and
clears the runways for takeoff.
541
00:39:45,590 --> 00:39:48,386
The 8th Air Force bombers,
escorted by Thunderbolt
542
00:39:49,559 --> 00:39:52,873
and Mustang fighters attack
German positions
543
00:39:52,873 --> 00:39:55,669
in the Ardennes.
544
00:39:55,669 --> 00:39:57,774
They unleash hell.
545
00:40:07,232 --> 00:40:10,856
But the Germans continue
to fight ferociously.
546
00:40:10,856 --> 00:40:13,928
They cling to captured villages.
547
00:40:15,378 --> 00:40:16,793
Determined not to give up
the ground they have gained.
548
00:40:22,247 --> 00:40:24,456
On January 4 General Patton
writes in his diary:
549
00:40:25,871 --> 00:40:28,909
We can still lose this war.
550
00:40:30,255 --> 00:40:31,601
The Germans are colder
and hungrier than we are.
551
00:40:42,232 --> 00:40:46,444
But the Nazis attempt to
repeat their success
552
00:40:46,444 --> 00:40:47,410
of the 1940 Blitzkrieg has
pushed them to the limit.
553
00:40:51,345 --> 00:40:52,104
Although they have forced
the Allied line back 60 miles
554
00:40:55,314 --> 00:40:57,489
in four weeks their fuel
supplies have now run dry.
555
00:40:59,526 --> 00:41:02,114
Many German troops have
to abandon their tanks.
556
00:41:04,013 --> 00:41:06,740
The attacking force
is literally out of gas.
557
00:41:09,294 --> 00:41:13,125
Lack of fuel for a German
military operation
558
00:41:13,125 --> 00:41:14,472
is like lack of blood
in a human body.
559
00:41:15,714 --> 00:41:18,510
The Germans predicate
themselves on maneuver;
560
00:41:18,510 --> 00:41:20,443
it's what they are all about.
And when there's no fuel,
561
00:41:21,617 --> 00:41:23,446
maneuver is first of all
going to slow down,
562
00:41:24,482 --> 00:41:26,035
and then eventually
stop altogether.
563
00:41:27,415 --> 00:41:28,934
By mid-January,
564
00:41:31,661 --> 00:41:32,455
Hitler realizes there is
no possibility of victory.
565
00:41:35,320 --> 00:41:36,148
The vital SS Units are
the first to pull out
566
00:41:39,324 --> 00:41:41,464
and head for
the Eastern Front.
567
00:41:42,292 --> 00:41:45,157
Then Hitler orders a retreat
568
00:41:45,157 --> 00:41:46,504
for all German forces
in the Ardennes.
569
00:41:50,922 --> 00:41:53,683
From north and south
US forces advance
570
00:41:54,546 --> 00:41:56,514
across the snow-covered terrain
571
00:41:57,756 --> 00:41:58,861
picking up German prisoners
along the way.
572
00:42:00,621 --> 00:42:01,691
Here in Krinkelt,
in the northern sector,
573
00:42:04,556 --> 00:42:07,939
US troops interrogate
German prisoners
574
00:42:07,939 --> 00:42:09,181
left behind in the retreat.
575
00:42:13,634 --> 00:42:15,498
And on January 16 the pincers
of the First and Third Armies
576
00:42:17,465 --> 00:42:20,192
meet up to crush
the famous Bulge.
577
00:42:25,266 --> 00:42:27,993
Hitler's gamble has
failed and at a heavy price.
578
00:42:30,133 --> 00:42:32,860
The initiative is
again with the Allies.
579
00:42:37,106 --> 00:42:40,350
But the Battle of the Bulge
has been a catastrophic blow
580
00:42:40,350 --> 00:42:42,698
to both sides and has
left a muddy graveyard
581
00:42:43,802 --> 00:42:46,736
across East Belgium.
582
00:42:48,220 --> 00:42:49,739
The Battle of the Bulge was
a decisive US defensive victory.
583
00:42:51,258 --> 00:42:53,985
The Germans had plans
to punch through the line,
584
00:42:54,882 --> 00:42:56,504
roll forward, get to Antwerp.
585
00:42:57,678 --> 00:42:58,576
They don't do any of
these things. They fail.
586
00:42:59,887 --> 00:43:02,027
And as a result, any
hopes they had of victory
587
00:43:02,027 --> 00:43:04,029
in the west have
now been dashed.
588
00:43:04,892 --> 00:43:07,205
But let's remember the cost;
589
00:43:07,205 --> 00:43:08,171
this had been
a very bloody battle.
590
00:43:12,831 --> 00:43:15,593
The Americans suffer
80,000 casualties,
591
00:43:17,146 --> 00:43:19,907
the German figure
is closer to 100,000.
592
00:43:25,361 --> 00:43:28,813
The Allies resume their advance.
593
00:43:28,813 --> 00:43:31,056
In February 1945,
594
00:43:32,540 --> 00:43:33,162
Patton's 3rd Army is rolling
on breaching the Siegfried Line.
595
00:43:42,896 --> 00:43:45,933
Then on March 7 1945,
596
00:43:47,107 --> 00:43:50,489
they enter into
the heart of Nazi Germany
597
00:43:50,489 --> 00:43:53,320
as jubilant troops
cross the Rhine
598
00:43:53,320 --> 00:43:56,634
over the bridge at Remagen.
599
00:43:56,634 --> 00:43:57,255
The Western Allies are one
bloody step closer to victory.
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