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The Ardennes Operation. Hitler's last adventure

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The Ardennes Operation. Hitler's last adventure
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On December 16, 1944, Hitler launched his final operation on the Belgian-German border, in the snowy forests and gorges of the Ardennes. He believed he could split the Allies by advancing all the way to Antwerp and then forcing them to withdraw from the war. Hitler chose the Ardennes as the place for the breakthrough because he remembered the success of the 1940 attack on this sector and wanted to repeat it. American troops, taken by surprise, faced two tank armies. The fighting in the Ardennes was fought with a ferocity never before seen on the Western Front. A broad, unbiased, unbiased view of one of the most important battles of the final stage of the Second World War on the territory of Western Europe, based on a multitude of documentary sources, by renowned British historian Anthony Beevor.
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