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84th Infantry Division in the Battle of the Bulge WWII

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This film was produced by the Army and documents the division's particpation in this World War II campaign. It includes interviews with officers and enlisted men from both the American and German armies. Also includes excellent combat film footage of the campaign.

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  • This is great stuff. My Father, Sgt. W. I. Lewis, was Squad Leader 745, 84th Infantry, 335th Infantry Regiment. I lost my father in 1976 to cancer and my Mom in 2008. We're going through the letters Dad wrote to Mom and the Stars and Strips clippings they saved. Really gripping accounts of his experiences. This video is a treasure. Thank you for sharing.

  • Go 84th INF!!!! My dad was in this unit during WWII. I don't know the exact battalion, he never would talk much about it. He did participate in the Battle of the Bulge. He only mentioned it was bitterly cold and many of his friends died. That's about it. I sure do miss my dad. He passed in 1994. Last name Nunez.

  • My grandfather, PFC Thomas R. Austin, was with 334G. He was KIA 7 Mar 1945. He is my hero, though I never new him. I am looking for information about him. If anybody has any information. please let me know. Thank you Rail Splitters!

  • Greetings to everyone. My name is Tim and I have published a book all about this epic military campaign. It is entitled: THE ARDENNES ON FIRE: VOLUME ONE. The book contains 101 photograpghs and many detailed, hand-drawn maps that really add to the story greatly. It is available through Amazon and Barnes and Noble, along with Xlibris. Please check it out!

  • I know Mr. Paul Rosin, who served in this division.

  • My father Merle Martin was in Company H, Captain Hilton was the CO. Dad lost both legs April 9, 1945 in Hanover, lived to be 89.

  • It's filmed during Operation Grenade (crossing of the Roer/Rur river) in February 1945. Not Battle of the Bulge.

  • Hiya Head....it's me...9 7/8....lol

  • What was your father name? My father in law was in the 84 th 334 company H. The Rail Splitters.

  • My father served in the 84th Division, 334th Company H....I swear that the guy on the back of the duece and a half in the first 20 seconds is my father! Amazing!!

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