The northern shoulder -- The Peiper breakthrough -- Closing in on St. Vith -- The race for Bastogne -- The Houffalize corridor -- The southern shoulder -- The fall of St. Vith -- The siege of Bastogne -- Between the Salm and the Ourthe -- Between the Ourthe and the Meuse -- Counterattack from the south -- Lifting the siege of Bastogne -- Eliminating the bulge.
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Traditional histories of the hard-fought Battle of the Bulge routinely include detailed lists of the casualties suffered by American, British, and German troops. Conspicuously lacking in most accounts, however, are references to the civilians in Belgium and Luxembourg who lost their lives in the same battle. Yet the most reliable current estimates calculate the number of civilians who perished in the Ardennes in six weeks of fighting at approximately three thousand. In gruesome detail, The Unknown Dead tells the story of ordinary people caught up in the maelstrom of war. Renowned historian Pe.
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Unknown dead.
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0813123526
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General Material Designation
Wreed als ijs.
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English
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Ardennes, Battle of the, 1944-1945.
Civilian war casualties-- Belgium.
Civilian war casualties-- Luxembourg.
World War, 1939-1945-- Casualties-- Belgium.
World War, 1939-1945-- Casualties-- Luxembourg.
World War, 1939-1945, Personal narratives, Belgian.