In December 1944, Adolf Hitler’s Ardennes gamble looks unstoppable—until Bastogne locks the roads and the clock turns against him.
Then General George S. Patton pivots Third Army in forty-eight hours and drives north from Luxembourg. When the report hits the bunker, the room goes quiet: Bastogne will be relieved, and the offensive is finished.
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00:00 The Last Western Gamble — WW2
04:32 The Ghost Front Breaks — WW2
09:10 Racing for Antwerp — WW2
12:55 Bastogne: Seven Roads — WW2
16:25 Patton Sees The Opening — WW2
18:40 Verdun: The 48-Hour Pledge — WW2
20:48 “Nickel” Sets It Moving — WW2
25:40 Third Army Hits North — WW2
27:55 Villages Turn Into Walls — WW2
31:05 Hitler’s Quiet Collapse — WW2
33:55 The Cost Becomes Clear — WW2
34:40 The Ardennes Remembered — WW2
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