Ghosts of the Ardennes Offensive.
Revealing the secrets of one of the bloodiest battles of World War II
American and German soldiers still roam the vast forests and battlefields of the Belgian Ardennes and Luxenburg.
A unique tour with surprising observations and unusual encounters.
The war crimes of SS officer “Joachim Peiper”
The Malmedy Massacre or Baugnez Massacre was a war crime committed in December 1944 by a German unit, the Kampfgruppe Peiper.
The Schumannseck was the scene of the most murderous fighting of the Battle of the Bulge.
Friedbusch trail: The bunker hiking trail starts in the village of “Fridbësch,” about 2.4 km above Schlindermanderscheid. Through the most rugged landscape of the 'Eislék', this untouched memorial pass leads to one of the largest and intact earthen bunkers of resistance fighters from the 1944 occupation period.
The Chenogne Massacre was a war crime committed by members of the 11th Armored Division, an American combat unit, near Chenogne,
The Battle of Elsenborn Ridge refers to the northernmost German attacks during the Ardennes Offensive. The area from Elsenborn Ridge itself to Monschau was the only sector of the American front line in which the Germans failed to advance.
Hürtgenwald ‘forest of death’
The Battle of the Hürtgen Forest is one of the darkest pages in US Army history.