Why Did The 101st Refuse To Be Rescued By Patton At Bastogne?

Why Did The 101st Refuse To Be Rescued By Patton At Bastogne?
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December 22nd, 1944. Baston, Belgium. The frostcovered ground crunched beneath his boots as Private Leo Palmer stared through the morning mist from his foxhole position. Four figures emerged from the German lines, waving white flags. One officer carried a briefcase under his arm. For 3 days, approximately 12,000 American soldiers had been completel... Read More
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