- Against-all-odds actions by the 1st Infantry Division during the
Battle of the Bulge - Firsthand accounts from American and German
soldiers - Details on Jochen Peiper and the notorious Malmedy Massacre
On the second day of the Battle of the Bulge, armored divisions of the
Sixth SS Panzer Army rolled down the road to Bütgenbach, where, over the
course of six days, the 26th Infantry Regiment of the U.S. 1st Infantry
Division held out against constant attacks. Elsewhere, Jochen Peiper's
SS battle group raced across the Belgian countryside and massacred
American prisoners near Malmedy.