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Ceremony marks 75 years since brutal Battle of the Bulge

Clip: 12/16/2019 | 2m 37sVideo has Closed Captions

Veterans receive hero's welcome at commemoration of Battle of the Bulge

Monday marks 75 years since the beginning of one of World War II’s most savage battles. In December 1944, the Nazi army surprised U.S. and Allied forces in the frozen forests of Belgium. Badly outnumbered, the U.S. lost 10,000 soldiers amid frigid conditions in the war’s deadliest conflict. John Yang reports on the commemoration of what became known as the Battle of the Bulge.

12/16/2019

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