Battle of Clervaux | |||||||
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Part of the Battle of the Bulge, World War II | |||||||
Clervaux Castle was the last stand of the defenders | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Germany | United States | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Meinrad von Lauchert | Hurley Fuller (POW) | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
1 panzergrenadier regiment[1] 1 panzer regiment[1] |
1 regimental combat team[1] 1 tank battalion[1] 1 tank company[1] 1 tank destroyer battalion[1] | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
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The Battle of Clervaux or the Battle for Clervaux[5] (in English sources, Clervaux is occasionally called by the German name Clerf)[6] was an opening engagement of the Battle of the Bulge that took place in the town of Clervaux in northern Luxembourg.[7] It lasted from December 16 to 18, 1944.[7] German forces encircled numerically inferior American forces, primarily from the 28th Infantry Division's 110th Infantry Regiment and the 109th Field Artillery Battalion, and quickly forced them to surrender. The battle has been referred to as the Luxembourg "Alamo".[8][9][10]
Clervaux was the first tank battle of the Ardennes offensive and ended in total disaster for the Americans, who permanently lost nearly 60 tanks while the Germans lost only four.[11]
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