RARE! Original WWII Battle of the Bulge Bastogne FIRED .50 Caliber Bullet Military History Gift Large Display Case (with COA)
RARE! Original WWII Battle of the Bulge Bastogne FIRED .50 Caliber Bullet Military History Gift Large Display Case (with COA)
Comes with a hand-signed C.O.A. and a full historical research write-up
Display Size: 8 inches tall x 6 inches wide
From: World War II - Battle of the Bulge - Bastogne, Belgium
Dated: December 16th, 1944 – January 28th 1945
Limited Edition of 50
This display series is a limited edition of just 50 pieces, making each "Piece of History" WWII Battle of the Bulge - Bastogne, Belgium display uniquely special. Please note that the WWII Battle of the Bulge artifactartifact you receive may vary slightly from the one shown, as each is truly one-of-a-kind!
In response to the incredible demand for our authentic "Piece of History" collections, we are thrilled to introduce this exclusive WWII Battle of the Bulge display collection. This extraordinary piece, encased in a professional glass display case with plush padding, offers a tightly sealed, pristine presentation.
This display case is our LARGE size, measuring a perfect 8 inches tall x 6 inches wide.
This exceptionally rare and historically significant piece of WWII history is an original Battle of the Bulge artifact from Bastogne that played a pivotal role in the Ardennes Offensive and stopped the last major enemy offensive campaign on the Western Front.
During the Battle of the Bulge, several U.S. divisions played critical roles in resisting the enemy offensive, despite being caught off guard by the surprise attack. One of the most famous was the 101st Airborne Division, which held the strategic town of Bastogne. Encircled and outnumbered, they faced relentless enemy assaults, but refused to surrender. Brigadier General Anthony McAuliffe’s defiant response of “Nuts!” to a German surrender demand became legendary. The division's resilience, along with the eventual relief by General Patton’s Third Army, turned Bastogne into a symbol of American determination.
The 28th Infantry Division, which was positioned in the Ardennes when the offensive began, bore the brunt of the initial enemy attack. Despite suffering heavy losses, their delaying actions provided valuable time for reinforcements to arrive. Similarly, the 99th Infantry Division fought fiercely at Elsenborn Ridge, where they managed to hold off enemy advances, preventing a breakthrough toward critical Allied supply lines.
Other key U.S. divisions included the 1st Infantry Division and the 2nd Armored Division, which were instrumental in counterattacking and closing the bulge created by the enemy offensive. These divisions, despite being severely outnumbered and enduring harsh winter conditions, played a crucial role in ultimately halting the German advance and turning the tide in favor of the Allies. Their courage and endurance in one of the war’s toughest battles exemplified the tenacity of American forces.
This display would make an extraordinary addition to any WWII or military collection.