Ardennes–Alsace Campaign, 16 December – 25 January 1945 The Battle of the Bulge (also known as the Ardennes Offensive and the Von Rundstedt Offensive to the Germans) (16 December 1944 – 25 January 1945) was a major German offensive, launched toward the end of World War II through the densely forested Ardennes mountain region of Wallonia in Belgium. The Wehrmacht 's code name for the offensive was Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein ("Operation Watch on the Rhine ").
British soldiers in the Ardennes. £7.50
British soldiers of the 53rd (Welsh) Infantry Division £7.50
British troops advance in the Marche region £7.50
British troops advance near Hotton £7.50
British Troops during the Ardennes Offensive £7.50
British troops move into the attack northward from Echt £7.50
C Coy, 23rd Armoured Inf Bn £7.50
C Coy, 48th Armoured Inf Bn, St Vith £7.50
C-47 cargo transport crash lands £7.50
C-47 transport planes on route to Bastogne £7.50
Camoflaged soldiers of the 48th Infantry Armored battalion £7.50
Camouflage netting hides 912th Field Artillery Battaliion £7.50
Captain Marvin Utter Chaplain of the 48th Armored Battalion £7.50
Captured German 88mm Strensberg £7.50
Casualties in an improvised emergency ward £7.50
Casualties in the Ardennes £7.50
Casualties of fighting around Stavelot £7.50
Chow is served to soldiers amid the snow £7.50
Christmas carols are sung by members of the 101st Airborne Division £7.50
Column belonging to the 2nd Armoured Division £7.50
Combat Engineers clear debris £7.50
Commander McAuliffe of the 101st Airborne met with General Middleton £7.50
Constructing a plank and gravel road £7.50
Corporal Hugh McHugh £7.50
Cpl Lloyd Hood 463rd Parachute Artillery Battalion £7.50
Cpl Roy Jordan digs in for the night £7.50
Crew of tank retriever £7.50
Dead american soldiers from the 25th Cavalry £7.50
Douglas C-47s of the 9th Troop Carrier Command £7.50
Dugouts built into a bank near Vaux Chavanne £7.50
Easy Coy, 2nd Bn, 117th Regt £7.50
Elements of the 110th Regiment, 28th Inf Div reach Bastogne £7.50
Empty shell cases lie neatly stacked £7.50