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December 23, 2024 64 mins

In this episode, historian Chris Kolakowski of the Wisconsin Veterans Museum joins us to discuss the Battle of the Bulge, one of World War II’s most brutal and decisive clashes. During the frigid winter of 1944, a desperate German offensive ambushed Allied forces in Belgium's dense forests. Kolakowski shares insights into the battle’s strategic impact, the soldiers’ resilience, and the extreme conditions that defined this conflict. Tune in for a deep dive into the stories of heroism, challenges, and the legacy of this pivotal battle that shaped history. To watch this podcast as a video on YouTube go to https://youtu.be/8tHTd3f-fbs.

  • Aired on: December 18, 2024 
  • Guest: Chris Kolakowski 
  • Host: Steve Buss 
  • Producer: Blaine Seaboalt 
  • Produced by: Commemorative Air Force

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