I wasn't sure whether to put this here, or in Achtung Panzer, but decided on here. I'd like to share some photos from a number of trips to the Ardennes battlefields, focusing on the routes taken by Kampfgruppe Peiper of the 1st SS-Panzer Division. The photos start in December 1994 during the 50th anniversary commemorations of the Battle of the Bulge. I was a staff officer in US Army Europe headquarters and helped set up the 50th anniversary commemorations.
Kampfgruppe Peiper was one of the spearhead units that was supposed to rapidly break through the American lines and drive to the Meuse River and beyond. It didn't work out that way, and a large part of that was due to the hilly terrain and secondary roads barely wide enough for the tanks. Peiper said in an interview after the war that his assigned route was fit only for bicycles.
Peiper ran into problems soon after he started on 16 December. Still in Germany just before the border with Belgium, his route crossed this bridge, which had been blown during the German retreat in September 1944 and hadn't yet been repaired by the engineers. Peiper simply bypassed the blown bridge through the area in the foreground of this photo. It was the first of many delays.
Kampfgruppe Peiper was one of the spearhead units that was supposed to rapidly break through the American lines and drive to the Meuse River and beyond. It didn't work out that way, and a large part of that was due to the hilly terrain and secondary roads barely wide enough for the tanks. Peiper said in an interview after the war that his assigned route was fit only for bicycles.
Peiper ran into problems soon after he started on 16 December. Still in Germany just before the border with Belgium, his route crossed this bridge, which had been blown during the German retreat in September 1944 and hadn't yet been repaired by the engineers. Peiper simply bypassed the blown bridge through the area in the foreground of this photo. It was the first of many delays.
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