The Battle of the Ardennes , I only remember the massacre of 11 people

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-29

Autumn and Winter Check-in Challenge Many times when I see war information on TV, I wonder why there are always people who are interested in warIt's never a happy thing to have a broken family, so why would anyone like to be the leader of such a thing?Perhaps, this is the difference between people, or perhaps, this is the result of desire?

Some people are pacifists, there must be warfighters, and every war throughout the ages has shown us that different leaders have different recognitions of self-pursuit. Some people fight for the liberation of the country, some fight for the expansion of the territory, but some people only fight for the desire to kill in their hearts.

I don't like to read war-related information and history, so I don't know much about the Ardennes campaign, but when I read "Hitler's Desperate Gamble" in this book, I found that I didn't know much about history, but I could still understand historical celebrities. Even if this person's fame is not so upright!

Hitler, the initiator of the Second World War, the leader of the Nazi Party, did everything he did to make the world turbulent, such a person, and since then he has been notorious. I know him as if only the Nazi big **, when I read the book "The Battle of the Ardennes", I suddenly felt that maybe his favorite thing to do was the big **.

In this "Battle of the Ardennes", I saw twice the content related to the big **, and my first reaction was: Does the big ** still need to be repeated?But after I finished reading it, I realized that these two big ** don't seem to be exactly the same content. To put it simply, it was two different ** in the same period, and the content of the big ** made me see the cruel reality of this world.

I don't remember the specific list of ** people, but they were prisoners of war, simply put, 11 black soldiers who were left alone, hiding in a small village. The people of the village were very kind to them and welcomed them warmly. But 11 black soldiers were eventually snitched off and killed by the Nazis – the next day the village found 11 black soldiers killed in a gutter in the corner of the cattle ranch.

We all know to treat our captives well, but in those dark days, this creed was not observed. No one knows what these 11 people went through, and no one knows what the other prisoners of war experienced in the later **, but these young and fresh lives dissipated without a trace in this "Battle of the Ardennes".

I don't know if the ** of 11 people is considered a big **, but the darkness behind it is the butcher's knife of the big **. During the war years, there was no boundless darkness, and maybe that's why I hate war. No one likes war, no one likes darkness, even a dark person, I believe he has moments of anticipation of light.

Fortunately, the book "The Battle of the Ardennes" tells more than just those dark stories, in this ** book, we can see more of the situation that belongs to that era. With heavy snow and a difficult combat environment, people who are fighting for freedom choose to dedicate their lives.

Perhaps Hitler knew that he would not succeed if he went his own way, but his paranoia led him to a point of no return. I looked at this dark battle book, looked at the occasional smiles of the soldiers on the **, and I wondered if their lives would have been completely different if they hadn't made such a choice

However, history cannot be changed, and the Battle of the Ardennes forever became the last and largest battle on the Western Front before the end of World War II in history.

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