During the Battle of the Bulge in 1944, a group of American soldiers, including a soldier-turned-medic and a British pilot, become stranded in the Ardennes Forest. They must struggle to survive while facing the harsh winter conditions, enemy forces, and tragic events.
In the midst of World War II, an American army colonel must lead his troops in a counter-attack against the German forces in the Battle of the Bulge. With limited resources and harsh winter conditions, they face numerous challenges and struggle to achieve victory.
Set in 1944 during World War II, a group of soldiers in the 101st Airborne Division find themselves trapped in the town of Bastogne during the Battle of the Bulge. As they struggle to survive the harsh winter conditions and fend off attacks from the Nazi German army, they must rely on their courage and ingenuity.
In the winter of 1944, a small American combat unit is faced with the daunting task of holding off a much larger German force during the Battle of the Bulge. As they fight for survival in the harsh Ardennes forest, they must muster all their bravery, resilience, and resourcefulness to overcome the enemy and achieve victory.
An American tank crew fights its way into Germany in World War II.
To mark the 70th anniversary of the Dunkirk evacuation, Dan Snow tells the story of the 'little ships' which made the perilous cross-channel voyage, as 50 of them return to France.
This WWII documentary uses current location filming and authentic historic film clips to document the Battle of the Bulge, the last big German offensive in World War II, which was launched through the densely forested Ardennes region of Wallonia in eastern Belgium, northeast France, and Luxembourg in December of 1944. The film also portrays the heroism, as well as the confusion and humiliation, that characterized both the Allied and the German troops. It contains rare or previously unseen archival film material as well as in-depth interviews with military leaders from both sides who gives their account of this battle.
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