The Ardennes was a heavily wooded area between France, Belgium and Germany. When the Second Great War began in 1941, the French Army managed to bypass the German Army in the provinces of Alsace and Lorraine, by driving through the rugged wooden country of the Ardennes, and liberating both provinces. The loss here forced the Germans to retreat back into Germany and behind the Rhine River.
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