POV: You Drive Patton's Tank Into Bastogne
December 22–26, 1944. The Battle of the Bulge. You're a tank crewman with the 4th Armored Division, part of General Patton's Third Army — the force that turned 90 degrees, mid-campaign, in the worst winter in fifty years, to break the German siege of Bastogne. This is the story of the final push through Assenois: the artillery barrage that fell short, the mines laid in the road, the pillbox destroyed at close range, and the handshake through a hatch that ended eight days of encirclement for the 101st Airborne. Every number, date, and quote in this video is drawn from verified historical sources — official casualty reports, wartime accounts, and documented statements from the men who were there. Echoes of Patton tells WWII history through immersive second-person narrative — you don't watch the history, you live it. #Patton #BattleOfTheBulge #Bastogne #WW2History #4thArmoredDivision #101stAirborne #ThirdArmy #WWIIHistory #MilitaryHistory #December1944

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