Note
The Battle of the bulge begain December 16,1944.
Launched in December 1944, this surprise offensive aimed to exploit a weak point in the Allied front in the Ardennes forest. By advancing quickly and capturing key supply routes, the Germans sought to encircle Allied forces, isolating them from reinforcements and critical supplies. This strategy was intended to create a significant operational advantage and disrupt the Allied advance into Germany. The Germans also aimed to capture the vital port city of Antwerp, which was crucial for Allied logistics. Ultimately, the attack was meant to delay the Allies' progress and regain momentum for the German military. However, despite initial successes, the offensive ultimately faltered due to fierce resistance from Allied troops and adverse weather conditions, leading to heavy German losses and marking a significant turning point in World War II.