How World War II Wasnt Won
SIXTY-FIVE years ago, in November 1944, the war in Europe was at a stalemate. A resurgent Wehrmacht had halted the Allied armies along Germanys borders after its headlong retreat across northern France following D-Day. From Holland to France, the front was static yet thousands of Allied soldiers continued to die in futile battles to reach the Rhine River. One Allied army, however, was still on the move. The Sixth Army Group reached the Rhine at Strasbourg, France, on Nov. 24, and its commander, Lt. Gen. Jacob L. Devers, looked across its muddy waters into Germany. His force, made up...
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Tags: Allied Armies, Allied Army, Allied Soldiers, Borders, D Day, Germany, Holland, Jacob, Lt, Muddy Waters, Northern France, Rhine River, Sixth Army Group, Stalemate, Strasbourg France, War In Europe, Wehrmacht, World War Ii, X92, X97

