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German Counter Offensive in the Belgian Ardennes (1944-1945) (Maj Keith H. Barber)

Document source: The Germans Ardennes Counter-Offensive December 16, 1944, to January 2, 1945, Ardennes Alsace Campaign, Type of operation: Army Group Offensive, Advanced Infantry...

75th Infantry Division (C/291) – Grand Halleux – Belgium – January 1945

Document Source: Attack on the High Ground outside Grand Halleux, Belgium, January 15-16, 1945, Battle of the Bulge. Personal Experiences of a Company CO, Maj...

POW Report (Sepp Dietrich & Joachim Peiper)

(Document Source) Are official translations of briefs of the war experiences of (ex) SS-Oberstgruppenführer Josef Sepp Dietrich, wartime CG of the 6.Panzer-Army, and (ex)...

Interview SS-Obersturmbandführer Otto Skorzeny (Greif)

Document Source: Battle of the Ardennes, Interview with Lieutenant Colonel Otto Skorzeny, Commanding Officer Operation Greif. The German SS-Obersturmbannführer Otto Johann Anton Skorzeny (Jun 12,...

1st Infantry Division – Dom Butgenbach – December 1944

Source Document: Selected Intelligence Reports, December 1944 - May 1945, Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff, First United States Infantry Division, Czechoslovakia, June...

1st Infantry Division – (AAR) – Hauset (Belgium) (12/1944)

Document Source: AAR 1-st Infantry Division (Rear HQs), Hauset, Neu Moresnet, Belgium, December 1944, Journal Entries, Maj Paul Bystrak, 1-QMC, 1-ID, December 15, 1944,...

1.SS-Panzer-Division (Defeat of the LSSAH) – Battle of the Bulge (Ferriss)

Document Source: G-2 Report, 30th Infantry Division, Defeat of the Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler during the Battle of the Bulge in Belgium, by Capt...

1/422/106-ID – Forced March (Mohn) The Fate of the American POWs of the 106-ID)

Source Document: Forced March Major John P. Mohn, HQ Co, 1st Battalion, 422nd Infantry Regiment, 106th Infantry Division Forced March, from Schoenberg - St Vith...

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