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Description U.S. infantrymen of the 9th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Infantry Division, First U.S. Army, crouch in a snow-filled ditch, taking shelter from a German artillery barrage during the Battle of Heartbreak Crossroads in the Krinkelter woods on 14 December 1944.
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Source COLD INJURY, GROUND TYPE, IN WORLD WAR II: Chapter VII European Theater of Operations. Figure 32 Snow-covered terrain, Battle of Bulge SC 197304-S
Author Pfc. James F. Clancy, US Army Signal Corps
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