Battle of the Bulge Trip
Posted: Fri Sep 20, 2013 2:57 pm
I did a three days trip into Belgium, visiting some certain "Battle of the Bulge" WWII places I read a lot about.
The very first thing you can see while approaching the former battle area are the Dragon teeths of the "Westwall"

These were designed to stop tanks.

The situation at Dec. 16th was, that the Germans did a main counter attack against the US lines in the Ardennes forest

causing a bulge into the front line.
First place I want to see was the tiny village of Hürtgen where fierce fights of the Hürtgen forest took place in Dec 1944.
I got a great DVD about that, called "You Enter Germany" that I can highly recommand
That´s the aerial view of the area where the "Kall Trail" is:

That´s a US map about that area.

Read about the US Lt Raymond Fleig that tried to advance via the very (!) steep Kall Trail with Sherman Tanks to attack the village of Schmidt (Kommerscheidt)
That´s a today military map (UTM map) of that area

with the (red) trail I walked
and that´s the profil how steep that Kall Trail is

The very first thing you can see while approaching the former battle area are the Dragon teeths of the "Westwall"

These were designed to stop tanks.

The situation at Dec. 16th was, that the Germans did a main counter attack against the US lines in the Ardennes forest

causing a bulge into the front line.
First place I want to see was the tiny village of Hürtgen where fierce fights of the Hürtgen forest took place in Dec 1944.
I got a great DVD about that, called "You Enter Germany" that I can highly recommand
That´s the aerial view of the area where the "Kall Trail" is:

That´s a US map about that area.

Read about the US Lt Raymond Fleig that tried to advance via the very (!) steep Kall Trail with Sherman Tanks to attack the village of Schmidt (Kommerscheidt)
That´s a today military map (UTM map) of that area

with the (red) trail I walked
and that´s the profil how steep that Kall Trail is
