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English: General Bruce C. Clarke and Manteuffel discuss their participation in the Battle of St. Vith, part of the Ardennes Offensive in 1944. The discussion was part of a U.S. Army documentary titled "The Battle at St. Vith" and was made in 1965.
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Source This photo is taken from the U.S. Army documentary series, The Big Picture, made by the Army Pictorial Center, Department of the Army (1965).
Author United States Army Pictorial Center, Department of the Army (1965), Department of Defense.

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