Battle Of The Bulge Research Paper

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World war two took many people by surprise and is one of the most historical and remembered events in all of history. One battle in Europe that is very well remembered is that Battle of the Bulge, it started December 16th of 1944 and ended in January 25th of 1945. The Battle of the Bulge took place in Belgium, France, and luxembourg and got its name because the countries shape looked like a big bulge. The battle was between Nazi Germany, with their dictator being Adolf Hitler, and America with their presidential leader Eisenhower. During the time of the battle weather conditions were horrible, it was very cold and neither sides had the best war supplies. The soldiers in this battle could not start fires or their enemies would see them, making …show more content…

The attack happened in the morning of December 7th 1941, when the Japanese naval fleet took a surprise attack on the American naval fleet. A big problem the Americans faced was since it was morning many soldiers were still sleeping, and this made them very unprepared. America before this day were considered isolationists, but after December 7th they decided to enter world war two. President F.D.R. made a very wise action the next day to go into the war. Although, Japan won this battle, we were going to fight till the end. If America would have won this attack we probably would have never entered the war in the first place, but with so many people killed, and injured we had no choice, but to enter the war. Japan might have won the battle, but America was going to win the war, many people believe that Japan attacking Pearl Harbor later had a disadvantage in the war, because they would have been stronger if America was left out of the war. Pearl Harbor is very important because it brought the Americans into world war two. And without America who knows if the allies would have ever won world war

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