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The story of the NUTS! reply | Article | The United States Army

The Germans explained that they had a written message to be presented to the American Commander in Bastogne. Henke said they would consent to ...

Anthony McAuliffe - Wikipedia

... Joseph Harper, commanding the 327th Glider Infantry, to the German delegation. It was as follows: To the German Commander. NUTS! The American Commander ...

Surrender? “Nuts!” Gen. Anthony McAuliffe's 1944 Christmas ...

... honorable surrender" of the town within two hours. General McAuliffe reply was brief and succinct: "To the German Commander: N U T S ! The American Commander”

“NUTS!” — McAuliffe's 1944 Christmas Letter - War on the Rocks

“To the German Commander: N U T S ! The American Commander”. Allied Troops are counterattacking in force. We ...

The story of 'Nuts!' — When an American general refused to surrender

“I want to see the commanding officer of this section,” said Hellmuth Henke, the German lieutenant. Palma said nothing, according to an official ...

TIL During the Battle of the Bulge, General Anthony McAuliffe ...

General Anthony McAuliffe responded 'Nuts!' to a German surrender ultimatum, baffling their commanders. The 101st Airborne held out under siege until relief ...

'Nuts!': Gen. Anthony McAuliffe's legendary Bastogne retort

Ball followed up with the U.S. reply: "To the German commander: Nuts! ... When the officer handed McAuliffe's answer to the German officer ...

December 22nd, 1944: General Anthony McAuliffe replies to the ...

December 22nd, 1944: General Anthony McAuliffe replies to the German Commander's request asking for the honorable surrender of the 101st ...

Surrender? Nuts! - Pieces of History - National Archives

There he famously replied “Nuts!” to German demands that the U.S. force surrender to Germany. General McAuliffe Unveiling the German Surrender ...

To the German Commander: N U T S - Beaches of Normandy Tours

Brigadier General Anthony McAuliffe replied to the German demand of surrender with an irreverent “Nuts!”, which became a rallying cry for the beleaguered ...

WWII officer who said 'nuts' to Germans dies - NBC News

Retired Lt. Gen. Harry W.O. Kinnard, a paratroop officer who suggested the famously defiant answer "Nuts!" to a German demand for surrender ...

Anthony McAuliffe - Wikiquote

"To the German commander. Nuts! From the American commander." He handed the message to Lt. Col. Joseph Harper, who had escorted the couriers. To the Germans ...

McAuliffe - The Thayer Hotel

Outnumbered and undersupplied they fought on day and night. When the German commander sent in a team under a white flag to request the 101st surrender- the ...

What did General McAuliffe actually say at Bastogne?

Well documented during the Battle of the Bulge in late 1944 was McAuliffe's response to the German demand for surrender: Nuts!

General Anthony McAuliffe - Warfare History Network

When word of the German breakthrough in the Ardennes Forest began to move back to the rear echelons of the American command in Western Europe, General Maxwell ...

Gen. Anthony McAuliffe - Military.com

... General." Everyone laughed as a sergeant typed up the succinct response: "To the German Commander: Nuts! The American Commander." Between ...

Nuts! The General who Refused to Surrender - YouTube

... General Anthony McAuliffe, you reply with just one word. What came next would be one of World War II's seminal moments. From Arlington ...

What was the German commander's immediate reaction at Bastogne ...

The Germans send over a couple officers under a flag of truce to meet with Brigadier General Anthony McAuliffe at his HQ and demand his surrender.

Battle of the Bulge | The U.S. Army

But this was not 1940. The supreme Allied commander, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower rushed reinforcements to hold the shoulders of the German penetration. Within ...

Instrument of Local Surrender of German and Other Forces Under ...

1. The German Commander-in-Chief Southwest hereby surrenders unconditionally all the forces under his command or control on land, at sea and in the air and ...