Battle of the Ardennes Bulge
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Definition
- Proper noun: A major and significant battle fought during World War II. It refers specifically to the German counteroffensive launched in the Ardennes forest region in December 1944, which created a "bulge" in the Allied front lines and initially caught the Allied forces by surprise.
Usage
This term is used as a singular, proper noun to name this specific historical event. It is often preceded by the definite article "the." * Historians study the strategies used in the Battle of the Ardennes Bulge. * The Battle of the Ardennes Bulge was a turning point in the Western Front.
Examples
- The Battle of the Ardennes Bulge is also commonly known as the Battle of the Bulge.
- Many soldiers faced extremely harsh winter conditions during the Battle of the Ardennes Bulge.
- A key objective of the German forces in the Battle of the Ardennes Bulge was to capture the port of Antwerp.
Advanced Usage
- "the Ardennes Bulge": A shortened form sometimes used in historical military context.
- The logistics of supplying troops during the Ardennes Bulge were immensely challenging.
Variants and Related Words
- Battle of the Bulge: The more common and widely used name for the same event.
- Ardennes Counteroffensive: A more formal military-historical term for the battle.
- Ardennes: Refers to the forested region in Belgium, Luxembourg, and France where the battle occurred.
Synonyms
- Battle of the Bulge (primary synonym)
- Ardennes Counteroffensive
Notes on Meaning
This term refers to one single, defined historical battle. While "battle" is a common noun, in this full title it functions as part of a proper noun. The phrase "of the Ardennes Bulge" specifies the location (the Ardennes region) and a key characteristic of the battle (the "bulge" or salient created in the front line).
Noun
- a battle during World War II; in December 1944 von Rundstedt launched a powerful counteroffensive in the forest at Ardennes and caught the Allies by surprise