Battle of the Bulge: Kampfgruppe Peiper

Author: Battlefield History TV

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ISBN: 5060247620350

Format: DVD

Publisher: Pen & Sword Digital

Last Published: 20160105

Sepp Dietrich’s Sixth SS Panzer Armee was allocated the main effort in Hitler’s last throw of the dice in the West. Under cover of poor winter weather that would ground the Allied air forces they were to punch through weak American positions in the Ardennes to the River Meuse and on to Antwerp cutting off and destroying the northern Allied Armies. The German generals protested that it was too ambitious but Hitler insisted, hoping that his elite SS troops in the Leibstandarte Panzer Division would deliver a war changing victory.

From the outset the King Tigers of December 1944, in poor winter weather, could not cut through the forest roads as the smaller Panzers had done in 1940 but were slowed down by determined resistance by small groups of American GIs, Obersturmbannfuhrer Jochan Peiper, commander of the elite spearhead, the Leibstandarte’s 1st Panzer Regiment advancing west on one of the Division’s three rolbhans became increasingly frustrated by enemy resistance and poor roads. Eventually anger boiled over into atrocity and the murder of US soldiers at Malmendy and elsewhere along the route. Experienced soldiers, historians and film makers analyse events on the very ground where they happened, stripping away legend and obfuscation of all kinds to present the facts for the viewer to make their own decision on.

Critically short of fuel and missing the capture of vital supplies by only a few hundred yards, the advance of Kampfgruppe Peiper continued to the west against the rapidly recovering Americans . The engineers in particular blew bridges over streams and rivers in the tight Ardennes valleys at every turn. Eventually a combination of a lack of fuel and enemy resistance brought Kampfgruppe Peiper to a halt at La Gleize where they fought a defensive battle until forced to break out on foot abandoning their tanks.

This is a controversial subject but one that the experience BHTV team have been able to bring to life by covering both the German and US perspectives with a frankness that is underpinned by a detailed knowledge and understanding of the battle and its place in the campaign.

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