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bigpigeon.us webpage WWII Germany > The ETO > War of Attrition, © 2025 by Robert A. Christiansen, updated by RAC 24 Jun 1925
ETO ground operations from mid-September to mid-December 1944 consisted of lengthy and hard-fought battles with modest gains.
ETO ground operations from mid-September to mid-December 1944 consisted of lengthy and hard-fought battles with modest gains.
- Officially, the ETO War of Attrition was the 1944 part of the US Army's Rhineland Campaign.
- Geographically, the War of Attrition was mostly fought in the southern Netherlands, the north German Rhineland, and Lorraine & Alsace in northeastern France, as reflected by the titles in the above list of webpages.
The Situation in the ETO, Mid-September 1944
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After the precipitate withdrawal of German forces from most of France and Belgium in the late summer of 1944, an early end to World War II in Europe seemed possible.
Unfortunately, this was not the case.
Thus the Western Front in the fall of 1944 became a war of attrition, with numerous Allied attacks, several Allied defeats, and a few German counterattacks. Allied casualties were heavy and territorial gains far less than during the heady days of late summer. |
Summary of ETO Gains, Mid-September - Mid-December 1944
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In the northern sector, Allied gains in the southern Netherlands resulted from:
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Shown on the following maps are the Allied gains from September 15 to December 15 of 1944.
Looking ahead: Unlike the earlier battles of attrition in Normandy in June and July of 1944, which ended with an Allied breakthrough and the liberation of France and Belgium, the autumn of 1944 ended badly for the Allies as the German army staged massive counteroffensives. To add to the misery, many troops had not received suitable winter clothing.
Sources for Big Pigeon's WWII Germany > The ETO > War of Attrition, 1944 webpage:
Major Sources:
Major Sources:
- None at this time.
- The Allied Front, 15 September 1944, map, https://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USA/USA-E-Riviera/maps/USA-E-Riviera-12.jpg - p. 227 of Riviera to the Rhine, https://history.army.mil/html/books/007/7-10-1/CMH_Pub_7-10-1.pdf.
- The source for the ETO Gains - Fall 1944 map is unknown.
- The two ETO Changes maps C/O the United States Military Academy, see the WWII Germany map index at https://www.westpoint.edu/academics/academic-departments/history/world-war-two-europe. The scalable versions are at https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a0/6th_and_12th_Army_Group_operations%2C_15_September_-_7_November_1944.jpg and https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/21/6th_and_12th_Army_Group_operations%2C_8_November_-_15_December1944.jpg.