
Boiling Snow: the Ardennes Strike Back (two Volumes)
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As the Western proverb goes, don't forget to put a gold coin on the trap. On the Western Front battlefield at the end of 1944, the Allied forces were advancing steadily but were at the end of their strength. The German army was retreating step by step but its elite troops still remained. A very delicate situation appeared on the Western Front battlefield. Although the Allied forces were strong, accidental mistakes would still cause them to capsize in the gutter. For Hitler, who believed that strength lies in offense, if he could seize the opportunity to fight hard, suddenly strike out and punch the Allies in the soft belly, causing the Allies to bleed internally, it might lead to a situation on the Western Front battlefield that was extremely beneficial to Germany. Compared with the confident Hitler, it is difficult for Allied leaders to be optimistic; the battlefield in Italy is stalemate, the combat operations in the Netherlands have fallen into a quagmire after the "Market Garden", the offensive in the north and south of the Ardennes is full of difficulties, and the German army hiding behind the Western Wall is like a curled up hedgehog, leaving people with nowhere to start. If the German forces behind the Western Front could be allowed to move beyond the Western Wall, it would be entirely possible for the Allied forces to disappear in motion as long as they responded promptly, and the door to the homeland would be opened with a bang. It's a bold idea, and a dangerous one-dangerous for both offense and defense. Hitler saw the gold coins. Taking Antwerp or wiping out a large number of Allied forces would put the German army in an advantageous position on the Western Front, but he did not see the huge trap underneath the gold coins, or he thought he could pick up the gold coins before the trap took effect. As a result, a large-scale battle kicked off in the ice and snow of the Ardennes Plateau...
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