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December 16, 1944. 5:30 in the morning. The Ardennes Forest, Belgium. The world is still dark, and the forest is silent. Then the guns open up. One thousand six hundred German artillery pieces unleash a coordinated barrage along an eighty-mile stretch of the Allied front line. For ninety minutes, the frozen earth shakes. American soldiers in foxholes grip their helmets, press their faces into the mud, and pray. And then — through the snow, through the mist, through the pre-dawn dark — come the tanks. Two hundred thousand German soldiers, nearly one thousand tanks, and three full armies smash into the weakest section of the Allied line in one of the most audacious surprise attacks of World War 2. Adolf Hitler has thrown everything he has left into this gamble, a desperate attempt to split the British and American armies in two, recapture the Belgian port of Antwerp, and force the Western Allies to sue for peace. ⚠️ Disclaimer: This video is fictional and created solely for storytelling and entertainment purposes. Any resemblance to real persons or events is coincidental. #WW2 #WorldWar2 #Patton #Montgomery #BattleOfTheBulge #Ardennes #WorldWarII #GeneralPatton #FieldMarshalMontgomery #WW2History #MilitaryHistory #WW2Generals #ThirdArmy #Bastogne #OperationWatchOnTheRhine #WW2Documentary #AlliedForces #Eisenhower #WW2Battles