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In the Footsteps of History

The Battle of Bastogne: Letter from a German soldier

The Battle of Bastogne: Letter from a German soldier

12min |12/12/2023
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In the Footsteps of History

The Battle of Bastogne: Letter from a German soldier

The Battle of Bastogne: Letter from a German soldier

12min |12/12/2023
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In December 1944, the Allies were nearing victory. After the successful D-Day landings in Normandy, they had freed a vast portion of Northern Europe, including Belgium. However, in an unexpected move, Hitler initiated a desperate offensive in the Ardennes Forest, spanning Belgium and Luxembourg.


Join Mathieu Billa, Director of the Bastogne War Museum, as he unveils the final moments of a German soldier, Lieutenant Baümer. The letter, written by a wartime comrade, paints a picture of Baümer’s death, beliefs, and courage on the battlefield. Mathieu highlights the significance of such letters for families and our collective memory, as they provide a detailed insight into the Battle of the Ardennes, revealing poignant emotions and tenderness amidst the stark reality of war.


With this podcast, Liberation Route Europe breathes life into the paths the Allies charted during World War II. Tune in on-site for an immersive experience, or let the audio guide whisk you away on a journey to these landmarks steeped in history.


Journalist : Rich Woodruff I Réalisateur : Grace Leplat & Thomas Rouvillain I Production exécutive : natif. A production Liberation Route Europe.


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In December 1944, the Allies were nearing victory. After the successful D-Day landings in Normandy, they had freed a vast portion of Northern Europe, including Belgium. However, in an unexpected move, Hitler initiated a desperate offensive in the Ardennes Forest, spanning Belgium and Luxembourg.


Join Mathieu Billa, Director of the Bastogne War Museum, as he unveils the final moments of a German soldier, Lieutenant Baümer. The letter, written by a wartime comrade, paints a picture of Baümer’s death, beliefs, and courage on the battlefield. Mathieu highlights the significance of such letters for families and our collective memory, as they provide a detailed insight into the Battle of the Ardennes, revealing poignant emotions and tenderness amidst the stark reality of war.


With this podcast, Liberation Route Europe breathes life into the paths the Allies charted during World War II. Tune in on-site for an immersive experience, or let the audio guide whisk you away on a journey to these landmarks steeped in history.


Journalist : Rich Woodruff I Réalisateur : Grace Leplat & Thomas Rouvillain I Production exécutive : natif. A production Liberation Route Europe.


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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In December 1944, the Allies were nearing victory. After the successful D-Day landings in Normandy, they had freed a vast portion of Northern Europe, including Belgium. However, in an unexpected move, Hitler initiated a desperate offensive in the Ardennes Forest, spanning Belgium and Luxembourg.


Join Mathieu Billa, Director of the Bastogne War Museum, as he unveils the final moments of a German soldier, Lieutenant Baümer. The letter, written by a wartime comrade, paints a picture of Baümer’s death, beliefs, and courage on the battlefield. Mathieu highlights the significance of such letters for families and our collective memory, as they provide a detailed insight into the Battle of the Ardennes, revealing poignant emotions and tenderness amidst the stark reality of war.


With this podcast, Liberation Route Europe breathes life into the paths the Allies charted during World War II. Tune in on-site for an immersive experience, or let the audio guide whisk you away on a journey to these landmarks steeped in history.


Journalist : Rich Woodruff I Réalisateur : Grace Leplat & Thomas Rouvillain I Production exécutive : natif. A production Liberation Route Europe.


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

In December 1944, the Allies were nearing victory. After the successful D-Day landings in Normandy, they had freed a vast portion of Northern Europe, including Belgium. However, in an unexpected move, Hitler initiated a desperate offensive in the Ardennes Forest, spanning Belgium and Luxembourg.


Join Mathieu Billa, Director of the Bastogne War Museum, as he unveils the final moments of a German soldier, Lieutenant Baümer. The letter, written by a wartime comrade, paints a picture of Baümer’s death, beliefs, and courage on the battlefield. Mathieu highlights the significance of such letters for families and our collective memory, as they provide a detailed insight into the Battle of the Ardennes, revealing poignant emotions and tenderness amidst the stark reality of war.


With this podcast, Liberation Route Europe breathes life into the paths the Allies charted during World War II. Tune in on-site for an immersive experience, or let the audio guide whisk you away on a journey to these landmarks steeped in history.


Journalist : Rich Woodruff I Réalisateur : Grace Leplat & Thomas Rouvillain I Production exécutive : natif. A production Liberation Route Europe.


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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