#Story - Belgium
The Mons Pocket, or the "petit Stalingrad" of the Borinage
Crushed and definitively vanquished by the Allies on the borders of Normandy in the "Falaise pocket", the Nazi armies began a general withdrawal in the evening of 17 August 1944. Their goal: to rejoin the Reich...and the fortified positions of the Westwall (Siegfried Line) in order to give themselves some breathing space and a chance to gather their strength. But as they retreated, rapidly advancing U.S. divisions caught up with and surrounded some of the German units at the Franco-Belgian border. What followed was the battle of the "Poche de Mons".