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These two- men had a tough task : they had to breach a mine field barring the approach to Brachelen, Germany. They camouflaged their M.1. rifles with adhesive tape to avoid being seen by the enemy
Infantrymen gather in Bastogne, Belgium to regroup after being cut away from their regiment by Germans in the enemy drive in this area. December 1944
Major General Jim Gavin, Commanding General of the 82nd Airborne Division in Belgium, walks down La-Ne where troops of the 508th Regiment wiped out a battalion of attacking SS troops during
American infantrymen movie through a wrecked street in a shattered town advancing to attack the next town in their path during their advance further easttwards toward Germany. January 1945
Two men of the American 101st Airborne Division, besieged in the Belgian town of Bastogne during the Rundstedt breakthrough
American infantryman calmly smokes a pipe at his snow covered post near a machine gun mounted in a forward position during the Battle of the Bulge. December 1944 - January 1945
British patrol team dressed in white camouflage cloaks for their reconnaissance missions on the German front and in the Ardennes during the Second World War. January 1945
British and American patrols meet in the Belgian town of La Roche, the most important town in the northern half of the Ardennes salient during the Second World War
The main street of La Roche in Belgium after being re-liberated by Allied forces, showing the ruins left by the Germans during the Battle of the Bulge. January 1945
Members of a forward observer section of the Field Artillery of the 30th Division, putting on winter camouflage in the snow covered fighting section of the front near Stavelot
American soldiers of the US 2nd Armoured Division advance in the role of infantry clearing the battle scarred streets of Houffalize in Belgium of the last remaining Nazi remnants during the Second
American tanks and infantrymen on their way up to the front pass through the street of Lierneux in Belgium during the Second World War. December 1944
Miles of transport forge ahead through the snow covered grounds of the Ardennes salient during the Allied advance into Europe near the end of the Second World War. January 1945
General view showing snow covered Houffaliz, severley damaged by shells and bombs, pictured after its capture by Allied troops reducing Rundstedts salient in the Ardennes. 22nd January 1945
An anti-tank gun and its crew of the US 2nd Armored Division entering Dochamps entering the newly captured town of Dochamps in Belgium during the Second World War. January 1945
American and German military vehicles lie overturned on the roadside after being put out of action by heavy fighting north east of Bastogne in the Ardennes salient during the Second World War