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Troops of US 630th Tank Destroyer Battalion, all vehicles lost in combat, manning the front line near Bastogne, Belgium, 20 Dec 1944Two soldiers of US 101st Airborne Division manning a forward post near a road, near Bastogne, Belgium, 23 Dec 1944
Troops of US 630th Tank Destroyer Battalion, all vehicles lost in combat, manning the front line near Bastogne, Belgium, 20 Dec 1944Two soldiers of US 101st Airborne Division manning a forward post near a road, near Bastogne, Belgium, 23 Dec 1944
Remains of German soldiers who attempted to attack the US 101st Airborne Division command post near Bastogne, Belgium, 25 Dec 1944Omar Bradley, Dwight Eisenhower, and George Patton at Bastogne, Belgium, late Dec 1944
Remains of German soldiers who attempted to attack the US 101st Airborne Division command post near Bastogne, Belgium, 25 Dec 1944Omar Bradley, Dwight Eisenhower, and George Patton at Bastogne, Belgium, late Dec 1944
Troops of US 101st Airborne Division moving out of Bastogne, Belgium, 31 Dec 1944Troops of US 44th Armored Infantry Battalion and M4 Sherman tanks of US 6th Armored Division advancing toward German lines near Bastogne, Belgium, 31 Dec 1944
Troops of US 101st Airborne Division moving out of Bastogne, Belgium, 31 Dec 1944Troops of US 44th Armored Infantry Battalion and M4 Sherman tanks of US 6th Armored Division advancing toward German lines near Bastogne, Belgium, 31 Dec 1944
US Army soldier standing next to a C-47 Skytrain wreck, near Bastogne, Belgium, circa early 1945US Army Signal Corps Technical Sergeant Harry A. Downard looking at a killed paratrooper of US 101st Airborne Division, near Bastogne, Belgium, 12 Jan 1945
US Army soldier standing next to a C-47 Skytrain wreck, near Bastogne, Belgium, circa early 1945US Army Signal Corps Technical Sergeant Harry A. Downard looking at a killed paratrooper of US 101st Airborne Division, near Bastogne, Belgium, 12 Jan 1945
Omar Bradley and George Patton at Bastogne, Belgium, 5 Apr 1945
Omar Bradley and George Patton at Bastogne, Belgium, 5 Apr 1945


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