Ardennes Counteroffensive (Battle of the Bulge) Front Line Progression Map

$75
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The Battle of the Bulge Battle Map print is one of our all-time best sellers.

This map print outlines the allied strategy of attack.It's a progression map that shows the front lines on three important days of the battle. On the left is 16 December, the day the Germany army unleashed their offensive. In the middle is 26 December, which was the furthest west the Germans penetrated. On the right is 25 January, the day the battle officially ended and the lines were stabilized. Note on 26 December the 101st Airborne surrounded at Bastogne. 

  • Annotation for both Allied and Axis powers
  • Watch the drama unfold over a 40 day span
  • Extreme detail, showing various defensive positions and battle plans
  • Printed on archival quality Fine Art paper 
  • Thick enough to frame and display
  • Designed to last over 100 years when framed

Grab the Battle of the Bulge Front Line Progression Map print today and bring home a piece of World War 2 History. 

Our printing is archive-quality.

Each map is printed using the finest materials and methods. Your map will be handled with white gloves from start to finish. We use the Giclee printing method on the finest paper, which produces a clear, extremely detailed, durable map that is perfect to be proudly displayed in your home or office. 

About our framing:

  • Non-glare acrylic to reduce reflection
  • Dry mount to ensure your map is smooth and without wrinkles
  • 1.5 inch, 4-ply white mat to accentuate your map 
  • Black, light walnut, and natural frame color options to match any room
  • Wire mounting
  • Please note that we cannot refund or return custom framed maps. We can replace a damaged frame. If your frame is damaged, please use the Contact Us or email customercare@battlearchives.com

Digital watermark does not appear on your purchased map

Note: No framing is available on the Ardennes Progression Map.

 

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ko steven
Battle maps

My last two came yesterday. I have purchased 6 maps from Battle Archives. I am studying the battle of the bulge. Maps in books usually suck. It’s so much nicer to have a map you don’t have to squint. The ones I purchased have a time sequence to the 3 maps rolled into one. Two are framed. Obviously I am a fan of Battle Archives, and will continue to be. SMK