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 ").
Infantry of 53rd (Welsh) Division £7.50
Infantry of the 53rd Welsh Division £7.50
Infantryman turned to glance at cameraman £7.50
Infantrymen moving toward enemy positions in St Vith £7.50
Infantrymen of Coy C 23rd Armored Infantry £7.50
Infantrymen of the 10th Armoured Infantry Regt £7.50
Infantrymen of the 110th Regiment £7.50
Infantrymen of the 117th Infantry Regiment £7.50
Infantrymen of the 2nd Armoured Division £7.50
Inspecting FW190 shot down near Rotgen £7.50
Into Germany right through the Siegfried Line £7.50
Knocked out American half track £7.50
Knocked out German Tiger tank £7.50
Liberation of Bastogne. £7.50
Light tanks of 7th Armored Div £7.50
Link up of Allied Armies £7.50
Lt. Gen. Alexander M. Patch Jr. £7.50
M-4 and mine exploder prepared by engineers £7.50
M4 Sherman tank stands guard in Enchenberg £7.50
M4A3 of the 774th Tank Battalion £7.50
Main street in Bastogne £7.50
Maj Gen Maxwell Taylor £7.50
Maj. Gen. E.R. Quesada £7.50
Maj. Gen. Raymond O. Barton £7.50
Major General Norman Cota £7.50
Medal of Honour Winner Biddle Melvin £7.50
Medics of the infantry pick up their fellow soldiers £7.50
Medics warming up around an oil drum stove £7.50
Members from the 137th Infantry Regiment £7.50
Members of 101st Airborne Division bury their dead £7.50
Members of 101st Airborne Division bury their dead £7.50
Members of 44 Armoured Infantry £7.50
Members of 630th Tank Destoyer Bn £7.50
Members of 7th Armoured Division fuel their tank at Walmaz £7.50
Members of the 101st Airborne Division £7.50
Members of the 101st Airborne Division £7.50