At age 21, on Nov. 10, 1944, William "Bill" Rodney Akers moved into his new place. It was a foxhole on the frontline of the Battle of the Bulge, Hitler's final, desperate offensive of World War II.
Army Staff Sgt. Bennett Stampes found himself doing a different job after the Nazis launched the Battle of the Bulge. On an icy, snowy day in December 1944, he supervised soldiers as they dug foxholes ...
In December of 1944, the Nazis launched a massive assault against Allied forces on the Western Front. Among the 89,000 US casualties was a solider who left his camera behind in the foxhole where he ...
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