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![]() | What do you think of this battle? I know it was over shadowed by the the Battle of the Bulge, which followed shortly after and so there is not a lot of info about it. It was a pretty bloody place from what i have read and the US suffered tens of thousands (20 somthing thousand?) The Germans controled a dam further behind the forest so if teh Yanks took Hurtgen the Germans could just blow the dam and flood them all. So they couldnt really loose. What are views on this battle? Thanks, Robert
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It seems to me that the Germans were actually surprised by the tenacity of the US assault in this area, as they didn't seem to be striving towards the dams (or anything else in particular!!!) untill later in the battle. If the Yanks had gone for them in the first place, chances are that this battle would never have happened, and the Americans wouldn't have become bogged down in this area for 3 months, using precious resources, materiel and men. With hindsight, it seems such a waste. B.
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One "Dog face" once said that one American soldier was lost for every tree gained. I don't think this is a particularly accurate statement, but I know where he's coming from. B.
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![]() | Market Garden and the loss of the 1st Airbourne Div at Arnhem is quoted as the British debacle of this period. Huertgen Forest is less well known, but surely the US equivalent.
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![]() | A harshly fought battle, and a massive failure for 1st Army's leadership, Courtney Hodges, as well. Charles Whiting has a good book on this mess. Peter Allen covers it well in "One More River," too. So does Stephen Ambrose. My pal Appell8 on the Guarnere board's father was in that battle and in the book "Citizen Soldiers," which covers it. A horrible battle.
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![]() | If you get a chance pick up a copy of the HBO movie 'When Trumpets Fade'. Very good Ryan
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![]() | I had a wide interest on this battle and read almost everything that was available to me, whether it were printed or internet sources or articles. And I still have it. This was with no doubt one of the hardest, bloodiest and most miserable battles not only in WW2, but in the whole history of warfare! The stiff resistance, the never-ending shelling, mines and fire from pillboxes and fortified villages was one of the worst the American troops on ETO had to get through. The movie When Trumpets Fade does an excellent job in describing a small episode of it. It may be of interest, that in the Czech version of the movie I saw they have incorrectly translated Hurtgen as Ardennes. This only adds to the fact of how largely this battle is forgotten, overshadowed by other campaigns. Troops of both sides fought for months, in miserable conditions, in many cases with minimum food or ammo. While other battles were fought in a relatively short time, this slaughter went on for six months, gentleman! It's not a coincidence, that one German commander compared it to the hard battles he went through on the Eastern front. I have also created a group dedicated to this tragic battle, join it if you want! http://www.ww2talk.com/forum/group.php?groupid=10 |
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