The Battle At St. Vith
During the Battle of the Bulge, two of the most important localities were Bastogne and St. Vith, with their roads nets, which, if held, would disrupt the plan of any aggressor. The Battle of St. Vith documents the gallant defense of the city by elements of the 106th Division and CCB, 7th Armored Division.
Bastogne
During the Battle of the Bulge, the 101st Airborne was rushed forward by truck to defend the vital road junction of Bastogne. They set up a defensive perimeter around the town, dug in, and for more than a week, repelled everything the germans threw at them.
The Bridge At Remagen
By March 1945, WWII in Europe was ending as Nazi Germany disintegrated. The Allies had advanced their broad front to the final barrier shielding the heart of the Reich, the Rhine River. With the Wehrmacht in full retreat, the Germans had demolished every crossing over the Rhine save one: the Ludendorff railway bridge at Remagen.