Patton relieves Bastogne
On this day General George S.Patton employs an audacious strategy to relieve the besieged Allied defenders of Bastogne Belgium during the brutal Battle of the Bulge.The capture of Bastogne was the ultimate goal of the Battle of the Bulge the German offensive through the Ardennes forest.Bastogne provided a road junction in rough terrain where few roads existed it would open up a valuable pathway further north for German expansion.
The Belgian town was defended by the U.S.101st Airborne Division which had to be reinforced by troops who straggled in from other battlefields.Food medical supplies and other resources eroded as bad weather and relentless German assaults threatened the Americans ability to hold out.
Nevertheless Brigadier General Anthony C.MacAuliffe met a German surrender demand with a typewritten response of a single word Nuts.Enter Old Blood and Guts General Patton.Employing a complex and quick-witted strategy wherein he literally wheeled his 3rd Army a sharp 90 degrees in a counterthrust movement Patton broke through the German lines and entered Bastogne relieving the valiant defenders and ultimately pushing the Germans east across the Rhine.