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German offensive in Belgium Cushion Collection

Experience the historic tension and valor of the Battle of the Bulge with our German Offensive in Belgium collection of cushions from Media Storehouse. Each intricately designed cushion transports you back in time, featuring vivid depictions of pivotal moments during this significant World War II battle. Immerse yourself in the rich history of this epic conflict through the captivating artistry of our carefully curated collection. Perfect for adding a touch of history and character to your living space.

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Background imageGerman offensive in Belgium Cushion Collection: German Panzer tank, 1944

German Panzer tank, 1944
A German Panzer tank, pictured during the Ardennes counter-offensive which became known as the Battle of the Bulge. Date: December 1944

Background imageGerman offensive in Belgium Cushion Collection: Battle of the Bulge

Battle of the Bulge
American soldiers on a German Tiger II (Royal Tiger) tank which had been knocked out by American Air Force fighter-bombers during the Battle of the Bulge

Background imageGerman offensive in Belgium Cushion Collection: German counter-offensive in the Ardennes

German counter-offensive in the Ardennes
A German soldier during the Ardennes counter-offensive of 1944, known as the Battle of the Bulge Date: 1944

Background imageGerman offensive in Belgium Cushion Collection: Captured German soldier during Battle of the Bulge

Captured German soldier during Battle of the Bulge
A captured German soldier during the Ardennes counter-offensive is shown holding a pair of American army trousers. He may have been a member of the S.S

Background imageGerman offensive in Belgium Cushion Collection: Bastogne, 1944

Bastogne, 1944
A scene in Bastogne during the siege by German forces who had taken advantage of poor weather conditions to cut off American Divisions defending the town

Background imageGerman offensive in Belgium Cushion Collection: These two- men had a tough task : they had to breach a mine field barring the approach

These two- men had a tough task : they had to breach a mine field barring the approach to Brachelen, Germany. They camouflaged their M.1. rifles with adhesive tape to avoid being seen by the enemy

Background imageGerman offensive in Belgium Cushion Collection: Infantrymen gather in Bastogne, Belgium to regroup after being cut away from their

Infantrymen gather in Bastogne, Belgium to regroup after being cut away from their regiment by Germans in the enemy drive in this area. December 1944

Background imageGerman offensive in Belgium Cushion Collection: Vapour trails from British and American aircraft over the Dutch-German border

Vapour trails from British and American aircraft over the Dutch-German border. At this point in World War Two, Germany was launching what would be its last offensive, at The Battle of The Bulge

Background imageGerman offensive in Belgium Cushion Collection: Bombs on Bergen. Striking at German supply lines just behind the battle lines

Bombs on Bergen. Striking at German supply lines just behind the battle lines. US 8th Air Force bombers attack rail marshalling yards at Bergen, Germany

Background imageGerman offensive in Belgium Cushion Collection: The German spearhead, whose objective was Dinant on the River Meuse lost a large number

The German spearhead, whose objective was Dinant on the River Meuse lost a large number of vehicles before it was halted. A large number of armoured cars, half-tracks

Background imageGerman offensive in Belgium Cushion Collection: In their drive to cut the German wedge, US troops advancing towards the Luxembourg border

In their drive to cut the German wedge, US troops advancing towards the Luxembourg border. December 1944

Background imageGerman offensive in Belgium Cushion Collection: The Moscow City battery salutes the returning Red Army heroes of the battles of Orel

The Moscow City battery salutes the returning Red Army heroes of the battles of Orel and Belgorod, two decisive counter-offensive victories for the Soviets in the Kursk Strategic Offensive Operation

Background imageGerman offensive in Belgium Cushion Collection: American infantrymen movie through a wrecked street in a shattered town advancing to

American infantrymen movie through a wrecked street in a shattered town advancing to attack the next town in their path during their advance further easttwards toward Germany. January 1945

Background imageGerman offensive in Belgium Cushion Collection: World War Two. 'Eventide in Holland'. British Soldiers pause to light their

World War Two. "Eventide in Holland". British Soldiers pause to light their
World War Two. " Eventide in Holland". British Soldiers pause to light their cigarettes in a picturesque setting near Eindhoven. 1st October 1944

Background imageGerman offensive in Belgium Cushion Collection: British patrol team dressed in white camouflage cloaks for their reconnaissance missions

British patrol team dressed in white camouflage cloaks for their reconnaissance missions on the German front and in the Ardennes during the Second World War. January 1945

Background imageGerman offensive in Belgium Cushion Collection: The main street of La Roche in Belgium after being re-liberated by Allied forces

The main street of La Roche in Belgium after being re-liberated by Allied forces, showing the ruins left by the Germans during the Battle of the Bulge. January 1945

Background imageGerman offensive in Belgium Cushion Collection: American and German military vehicles lie overturned on the roadside after being put out

American and German military vehicles lie overturned on the roadside after being put out of action by heavy fighting north east of Bastogne in the Ardennes salient during the Second World War

Background imageGerman offensive in Belgium Cushion Collection: German infantry during Ardennes counter-offensive 1944

German infantry during Ardennes counter-offensive 1944
German infantrymen pass an abandoned American reconnaissance vehicle during their Ardennes counter-offensive in 1944 that became known as the Battle of the Bulge Date: 1944

Background imageGerman offensive in Belgium Cushion Collection: British patrol team dressed in white camouflage cloaks for their reconnaissance missions

British patrol team dressed in white camouflage cloaks for their reconnaissance missions on the German front and in the Ardennes during the Second World War. January 1945

Background imageGerman offensive in Belgium Cushion Collection: Captured S. S. Trooper, Belgium

Captured S. S. Trooper, Belgium
Soldiers of the 82nd American Airborne Division bring an S.S.Trooper back to Allied lines, captured between Malmedy and Marche during a reconnaissance patrol following the German counter-offensive

Background imageGerman offensive in Belgium Cushion Collection: Relief of Bastogne

Relief of Bastogne
American soldiers advance through the forest of Ardennes, on their way to relieve the besieged town of Bastogne which had been surrounded during the German counter-offensive which became known as

Background imageGerman offensive in Belgium Cushion Collection: Battle of the Bulge

Battle of the Bulge
American soldiers assemble during the Battle of the Bulge, the German counter-offensive in the Ardennes area of Belgium. Date: 1945

Background imageGerman offensive in Belgium Cushion Collection: 87th Infantry Division in St Hubert

87th Infantry Division in St Hubert
During the Battle of the Bulge American soldiers of the 87th Division enter the town of St Hubert in Belgium shortly after the German occupiers had left. Date: January 1945

Background imageGerman offensive in Belgium Cushion Collection: American Tank Destroyer at Stavelot; Second World War, 1944

American Tank Destroyer at Stavelot; Second World War, 1944
Photograph showing the crew of an American tank destroyer standing beside their vehicle in Stavelot, twenty miles from Liege, during the Battle of the Bulge in the winter of 1944-5


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