Sujet
World War II - Ardennes Offensive
Légende
American troops get into the burning town of St. Vith during the Ardennes Offensive and take up position of all-round defence at a strategically important point. On the 16th of December in 1944, the Ardennes Offensive, called Operation Watch on the Rhine, started. It was Adolf Hitler's last try to fight back the Allied forces. After some success at an early stage, German troops had to pull back to their initial position in the middle of January in 1945. About 20,000 German and 30,000 Allied soldiers lost their lives during the offensive. The Normandy landings of the Allied on the 6th of June in 1944 sealed the downfall of the National Socialists. The advance of the Allied forces was not to be kept back, World War II in Europe ended with Germany's capitulation on the 8th of May in 1945.
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Verwendung weltweit, usage worldwide
Date
30 nov. 1944
Crédit
Photo12/dpa-pa
Notre référence
DPA13A06_082
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
23,4Mo (750,8Ko) / 27,7cm x 21,2cm / 3275 x 2500 (300dpi)