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?? December 1944. The Battle of the Bulge. Hitler's last desperate gamble. When elite SS Kampfgruppe Peiper broke through American lines with over 100 tanks, racing toward vital fuel depots, there was only one thing standing between them and total victory: a small group of U.S. combat engineers armed with... bulldozers. This is the untold story of how the 291st Engineer Combat Battalion stopped the most powerful German armored spearhead of WWII—not with tanks or artillery, but with shovels, explosives, and the simple act of making the ground disappear. What You'll Discover: ? The desperate overnight operation to dig massive anti-tank ditches in frozen ground ? How engineers blew three critical bridges seconds before German tanks arrived ? The moment Kampfgruppe Peiper realized they were trapped—out of fuel and out of options ? How this engineering miracle changed NATO defensive doctrine for the Cold War Timeline: 00:00 - Hell's Highway: The German Breakthrough 12:30 - The Crazy Plan: Eisenhower's Gambit 25:45 - Digging Their Graves: The Night Operation 38:20 - The Iron Trap: When Panzers Met Dirt 52:10 - Victory From the Dirt: The Turning Point This is the story of Colonel David Pergrin, Sergeant Bill McKinsey, and the men who proved that sometimes the most powerful weapon isn't a gun—it's terrain itself. ??? Sources and historical documentation available upon request. #BattleOfTheBulge #WWII #MilitaryHistory #Engineers #TrueStory #History #WorldWarTwo #Documentary Character Count: Title = 97 | Description optimized for YouTube SEO and algorithm with timestamps, keywords, and historical citations