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Battle Of The Bulge Research Paper

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The Battle of the Bulge was a significant battle in World War II, known for it being as a turning point that took place mostly in the Ardennes region of France, Belgium, and Luxembourg. The main combatants of the Battle of the Bulge were the Allied Nations and The Axis Powers. The Allied Nations consisted of Great Britain, France, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (Russia), the United States of America and many more contributing forces and nations. The Axis Power Nations consisted of Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and their smaller Eastern European allies.
The Battle of the Bulge started on December 16, 1944 when Adolph Hitler attempted to punch a hole in the Allied Forces front line located in northwest Europe and spread throughout the Ardennes region of France, Belgium and Luxembourg. At the start of battle, the Axis Powers outnumbered the Allied Nations 2 to 1. …show more content…

Blitzkrieg was designed to create disorganization among enemy forces by the extensive use of assault aircrafts to make holes in enemy lines through which the use of mobile forces and locally concentrated firepower. It attempts to cause an imbalance for the enemy by making it difficult for it to respond to the continuously changing front and thereby unable to keep up with the pace of the battle. Its successful execution typically results in short military campaigns, which preserves human lives and limits the exposure to enemy artillery. Blitzkrieg as a tool proved to be ineffective when Hitler realized there were no air assets to use so instead he decided to use artillery to soften the Allied lines. His massive artillery preparation also proved ineffectual once again due to a shortage of supplies. The Axis Powers would try to continue their ground assault, however, the fell under constant artillery

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