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Battle of the Bulge, the deadliest battle of World War II, a Lennon Documentary Group film for American experience ; produced by Thomas Lennon ; senior producer, Mark Samels ; written by Thomas Lennon & Mark Zwonitzer

Label
Battle of the Bulge, the deadliest battle of World War II, a Lennon Documentary Group film for American experience ; produced by Thomas Lennon ; senior producer, Mark Samels ; written by Thomas Lennon & Mark Zwonitzer
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
MPAA rating: Not rated
Main title
Battle of the Bulge
Medium
videorecording
Oclc number
54902391
Responsibility statement
a Lennon Documentary Group film for American experience ; produced by Thomas Lennon ; senior producer, Mark Samels ; written by Thomas Lennon & Mark Zwonitzer
Runtime
86
Sub title
the deadliest battle of World War II
Summary
December 1944, Hitler wages one more desperate bloody attack. Hitler struck back with a brutal counterattack and the Battle of the Bulge was the single biggest and bloodiest battle U.S. soldiers have ever fought. Almost 80,000 Americans were killed, injured, or captured in an infernal test of courage and endurance that ultimately ended with a hard-won victory for the Allies. Told through the eyes of the U.S. soldiers and combat officers in the field
Table Of Contents
1. Introduction -- 2. Hitler's new army -- 3. The ghost front -- 4. All airborne -- 5. "Nuts" -- 6. Hunker down -- 7. The ragmen -- 8. Apocalyptic landscape
Target audience
general
Technique
live action
Classification
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