The Battle of the Bulge
Martin King
"Martin King tells the human side of the story of the Battle of the Bulge better than anyone."
Commander Jeffrey Barta, US Navy (retired)
"I have walked the battlefields with Martin King, who has traversed them countless times with veterans of the Bulge. No one knows this story like Martin, and no one can tell it quite the way he does."
Rick Beyer, New York Times bestselling author of The Ghost Army of World War II
The vortex of a tornado is a vacuum, and that is where we were, in the centre of a storm of armour and artillery pushing forward into the Ardennes.
- John Hillard Dunn, 106th Division, US Army
The Battle of the Bulge was the largest land engagement of World War II. The German counter-attack, spearheaded by three Panzer armies, found the Allies unprepared and ill-equipped. As the fighting raged across the frosty forests of the Ardennes, it was left to a few untested US Infantry divisions to hold the Allied lines. Written by one of the world's leading experts on the subject, this account provides an essential introduction to the events of winter 1944-5 and to the many soldiers who risked their lives in defence of freedom.
Drawing on personal interviews, extensive research, and an unparalleled knowledge of the region, Martin King explores one of the most important battles of World War II.
Duration - 6h 53m.
Author - Martin King.
Narrator - Mack Gordon.
Published Date - Thursday, 25 January 2024.
Copyright - © 2019 Arcturus Holdings Limited ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
"Martin King tells the human side of the story of the Battle of the Bulge better than anyone." Commander Jeffrey Barta, US Navy (retired) "I have walked the battlefields with Martin King, who has traversed them countless times with veterans of the Bulge. No one knows this story like Martin, and no one can tell it quite the way he does." Rick Beyer, New York Times bestselling author of The Ghost Army of World War II The vortex of a tornado is a vacuum, and that is where we were, in the centre of a storm of armour and artillery pushing forward into the Ardennes. - John Hillard Dunn, 106th Division, US Army The Battle of the Bulge was the largest land engagement of World War II. The German counter-attack, spearheaded by three Panzer armies, found the Allies unprepared and ill-equipped. As the fighting raged across the frosty forests of the Ardennes, it was left to a few untested US Infantry divisions to hold the Allied lines. Written by one of the world's leading experts on the subject, this account provides an essential introduction to the events of winter 1944-5 and to the many soldiers who risked their lives in defence of freedom. Drawing on personal interviews, extensive research, and an unparalleled knowledge of the region, Martin King explores one of the most important battles of World War II. Duration - 6h 53m. Author - Martin King. Narrator - Mack Gordon. Published Date - Thursday, 25 January 2024. Copyright - © 2019 Arcturus Holdings Limited ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:08
Acknowledgements
Duration:00:00:53
Foreword
Duration:00:06:33
Introduction
Duration:00:10:05
Chapter 1: We’re on a roll
Duration:00:32:34
Chapter 2: Reliable intelligence
Duration:00:38:48
Chapter 3: Tanks, tech and terrain
Duration:00:22:21
Chapter 4: The Allied situation
Duration:00:23:53
Chapter 5: The German situation
Duration:00:30:38
Chapter 6: What the hell is going on?
Duration:00:32:31
Chapter 7: World Series 1934?
Duration:00:10:20
Chapter 8: A day of mixed fortunes
Duration:00:32:50
Chapter 9: Helping hands
Duration:00:21:38
Chapter 10: Waves of hate
Duration:00:11:44
Chapter 11: Teamwork!
Duration:00:16:14
Chapter 12: A foggy day
Duration:00:29:55
Chapter 13: Seven roads
Duration:00:23:20
Chapter 14: More of them than us
Duration:00:29:52
Chapter 15: It isn’t over yet
Duration:00:14:39
Chapter 16: Mops and pincers
Duration:00:24:12
Closing Credits
Duration:00:00:17