This battle is the biggest battle ever in the Western Front during World War II.
The battle began on December 16, 1944 and ended on January 25, 1945.
This battle is called the Battle of the Bulge because of the movement of German troops that form a curve or bulge on the front lines of the allies.
German troops consist of around 400,000 troops and 1,000 tanks, while the Allied forces consisting of 610,000 troops and 12,000 tanks.
Bad weather makes it difficult for allied troops to fight German troops, because of too much snow and fog.
This battle occurs in the Belgium and Luxembourg regions, and causes enormous damage to infrastructure and significant loss of civilians.
The Allies victory in this battle is very important because it stops the attack of German troops on Western Europe.
One of the famous moments in this battle is when General Anthony Mcauliffe from American troops that were maintained in the city of Bastogne issued a message of Nuts in response to the request of surrendering German troops.
This battle also marks the death of the most American army in one battle during World War II.
Battle of the Bulge is considered a turning point in World War II, because after that the Allied forces began to win big battles and move towards victory.