File:Foxholes - Bois Jacques - Bastogne - 05.jpg
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Camera location | 50° 02′ 03.75″ N, 5° 45′ 08.48″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 50.034376; 5.752355 |
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DescriptionFoxholes - Bois Jacques - Bastogne - 05.jpg |
Français : Foxholes (littéralement "trous de renards", tranchées individuelles) dans le Bois Jacques à Foy à Bastogne en Belgique. Ces trous ont été utilisés par la Easy Company (101ème division aéroportée) en décembre 1944 et janvier 1945 pour la défense de Bastogne, lors de la bataille des Ardennes. Le site est évoqué lors de l'épisode 7 Point de rupture / The Breaking Point de la série télévisée Frères d'armes / Band of Brothers
English: Foxholes in the Jacques Wood at Foy, Bastogne, Belgium. These holes were used by the Easy Company (101st Airbones Division) in December 1944 and January 1945 to defend Bastogne during the Battle of the Bulge. The place is evocated during episode 7 The Breaking Point of the TV minisery Band of Brothers |
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