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Presidential Message on the Anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge – The White House

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Remembering the Battle of the Bulge: A Pivotal Moment in WWII

Today, we take a moment to reflect on the 81st anniversary of the historic Battle of the Bulge—a fierce confrontation that marked the largest and costliest battle fought by American forces during the Second World War. This brutal engagement culminated in a decisive Allied victory, ultimately compelling the Nazi regime to capitulate completely.

Following a series of significant triumphs across Western Europe, including the impactful D-Day landings by American, British, and Canadian troops in Normandy, confidence surged among Allied forces. They believed the Nazi army was teetering on the brink of collapse. In a desperate bid to halt this momentum and regain the upper hand, Adolf Hitler launched a massive, surprise offensive through the Ardennes Forest, aiming to disrupt the Allied lines, seize a critical port, and initiate peace negotiations that would favor Germany.

On the frigid morning of December 16, 1944, around 200,000 Nazi troops initiated a full-scale assault on Allied personnel, who were momentarily resting in the Ardennes Forest. While the Germans initially made significant advances, they soon met the unyielding spirit and overwhelming might of the Allied forces. As reinforcements arrived, over 500,000 German and 600,000 Allied troops—including a staggering 500,000 American soldiers—engaged in a grueling battle amid blinding snow and bone-chilling temperatures for 41 harrowing days, which included Christmas. These brave soldiers stood their ground, defending the freedoms we cherish, far from their homes and loved ones.

The American-led Allies displayed remarkable resilience, repelling relentless attacks and ultimately halting the German advance. This victory was pivotal, as it depleted the enemy’s resources and manpower, setting the stage for the Allied invasion of Germany and the eventual downfall of the Nazi regime. Tragically, the cost was high, with 19,000 American soldiers losing their lives during this battle, making it the deadliest single engagement for U.S. forces in World War II. This sacrifice underscores the crucial role the United States played in securing victory for the Allies and, by extension, ending the war. Without the dedication of these American soldiers, the outcome could have been drastically different, shaping a world that might not resemble the one we know today.

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As we commemorate the anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge, we honor the legacy of the soldiers who valiantly fought to liberate the world from tyranny and devastation. As we approach a landmark 250 years of American independence, let us reaffirm our commitment to safeguarding the blessings of freedom, a commitment that demands the unwavering resolve and sacrifices of those willing to defend it.

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