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The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Gen. Anthony McAuliffe at Bastonge - Dec. 22nd, 2002
http://www.thedropzone.org/europe/Bulge/kinnard.html ^ | Patrick O'Donnell

Posted on 12/22/2002 12:03:28 AM PST by SAMWolf

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"NUTS!" Revisited


An Interview with Lt. General Harry W. O. Kinnard


On December 16, 1944, the Germans launched their largest offensive of the war on the Western Front. The primary goals of the offensive were to capture the Belgian port of Antwerp and to drive a wedge between the British and American armies. This offensive is often referred to as the "Battle of the Bulge." It's failure was due largely to American resistance around St. Vith, on the northern shoulder of the Bulge, and by American forces holding Bastogne on the southern shoulder of the Bulge.

The town of Bastogne is strategically located at the center of the road network of the Ardennes. The Germans referred to it as a "road octopus" since the majority of roads in that region of the Ardennes pass through the town. The town's strategic location made it vitally important to the outcome of the offensive. The Allies realized its importance and General Eisenhower dispatched the 101st Airborne Division to hold the town at all costs. This victory resulted in the first full Army Division Presidential Distinguished Unit Citation.

This interview focuses on the story surrounding the German's request for the American forces at Bastogne to surrender and the American General's response as witnessed by Lt. General Harry Kinnard, at the time of the siege of Bastogne, a Lt. Col. and Division G-3. These are some of his personal recollections.



We got into Bastogne late on the night of 18 December, 1944. We were not well equipped, having just gotten out of combat in Holland. We were particularly short of winter clothing and footwear. On the 21st of December we became completely surrounded by Germans and our field hospital was overrun by a German attack. We had put the hospital in what would normally have been a safe place, but no place is safe when you are completely surrounded. At this time, we were not able to receive air resupply because the weather was absolutely frightful. It was very, very cold and snowy. Visibility was often measured in yards. Our lack of winter gear was partially offset by the citizens of Bastogne who gave us blankets and white linens that we used for camouflage.

While we were still surrounded, on the morning of December 22, a German surrender party, consisting of two officers and two NCOs, and carrying a white flag, approached our perimeter in the area of our Glider Regiment, the 327th. The party was taken to a nearby platoon command post. While the enlisted men were detained the officers were blind folded and taken to the command post of the 327th where they presented their surrender ultimatum. The ultimatum in essence said the 101st's position was hopeless and that if we elected not to surrender a lot of bad things would happen.



The message was brought in to the Division Headquarters by Major Alvin Jones, the S-3, and Colonel Harper, the Regimental Commander. They brought the message to me, the G-3 and Paul Danahy, the G-2. My first reaction was that this was a German ruse, designed to get our men out of their fox holes. But be that as it might, we agreed that we needed to take the message up the line. We took it first to the acting Chief of Staff of the Division, Lt. Col. Ned Moore. With him, we took the message to the acting Division Commander General Tony McAuliffe. Moore told General McAuliffe that we had a German surrender ultimatum. The General's first reaction was that the Germans wanted to surrender to us. Col. Moore quickly disabused him of that notion and explained that the German's demanded our surrender. When McAuliffe heard that he laughed and said: "Us surrender? Aw, nuts!" the date was December 22nd, 1944

To the U.S.A. Commander of the encircled town of Bastogne.

The fortune of war is changing. This time the U.S.A. forces in and near Bastogne have been encircled by strong German armored units. More German armored units have crossed the river Our near Ortheuville, have taken Marche and reached St. Hubert by passing through Hompre-Sibret-Tillet. Libramont is in German hands.

There is only one possibility to save the encircled U.S.A. troops from total annihilation: that is the honorable surrender of the encircled town. In order to think it over a term of two hours will be granted beginning with the presentation of this note.

If this proposal should be rejected one German Artillery Corps and six heavy A. A. Battalions are ready to annihilate the U.S.A. troops in and near Bastogne. The order for firing will be given immediately after this two hours' term.

All the serious civilian losses caused by this artillery fire would not correspond with the well known American humanity.

The German Commander.


But then McAuliffe realized that some sort of reply was in order. He pondered for a few minutes and then told the staff, "Well I don't know what to tell them." He then asked the staff what they thought, and I spoke up, saying, "That first remark of yours would be hard to beat." McAuliffe said, "What do you mean?" I answered, "Sir, you said 'Nuts'." All members of the staff enthusiastically agreed, and McAuliffe decided to send that one word, "Nuts!" back to the Germans. McAuliffe then wrote down:

"To the German Commander,

"Nuts!"

The American Commander."


McAuliffe then asked Col. Harper to deliver the message to the Germans. Harper took the typed message back to the company command post where the two German officers were detained. Harper then told the Germans that he had the American commanders reply. The German captain then asked, "Is it written or verbal?" Harper responded that it was written and added, "I will place it in your hand."

The German major then asked, "Is the reply negative or affirmative? If it is the latter I will negotiate further."



At this time the Germans were acting in an arrogant and patronizing manner and Harper, who was starting to lose his temper, responded, "The reply is decidedly not affirmative." He then added that, "If you continue your foolish attack your losses will be tremendous."

Harper then put the German officers in a jeep and took them back to where the German enlisted men were detained. He then said to the German captain, "If you don't know what 'Nuts' means, in plain English it is the same as 'Go to Hell'. And I'll tell you something else, if you continue to attack we will kill every goddam German that tries to break into this city."

The German major and captain saluted very stiffly. The captain said, "We will kill many Americans. This is war." Harper then responded, "On your way Bud," he then said, "and good luck to you." Harper later told me he always regretted wishing them good luck.



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To: Victoria Delsoul
Hi Victoria! Good to see you. Hope you're still in the Foxhole.
141 posted on 12/22/2002 5:28:23 PM PST by Jen
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To: AntiJen
I'm glad you made it home safely. I've had you on my mind a lot today. I hope you are ok. Is everyone in your home doing alright? Love on DH for me. How are the kids?
142 posted on 12/22/2002 5:29:40 PM PST by SpookBrat
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To: MistyCA
How are you doing Misty? How is the family? Are you ready for Christmas?
143 posted on 12/22/2002 5:39:04 PM PST by SpookBrat
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To: Victoria Delsoul
Hi Victoria. Thanks for your post.
144 posted on 12/22/2002 5:42:45 PM PST by SpookBrat
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To: Valin
" There`s at least one fool in every married couple. "

LOL

Thanks for the history everyday.

145 posted on 12/22/2002 5:44:23 PM PST by SpookBrat
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To: bentfeather
Hi bentfeather. I haven't talked to you in ages. I hope you are well. Are you staying warm?
146 posted on 12/22/2002 5:44:59 PM PST by SpookBrat
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To: SpookBrat
{{{HUGS}}} I'm so glad to see you Spookie. Today was rough - emotionally. It was shocking to see how my step-dad has deteriorated in health just since Thanksgiving. Tears flowed frequently, but we all tried to put on a good face around Ken. He doesn't know his diagnosis yet because my mom asked the docs to wait until after Christmas so he could have a happy Christmas. But he suspects his time is very short.

We are all OK. Missy gets home from IN tonight. Leaving in about 30 minutes to pick her up at the airport. She wants to move back to Indianapolis and it's breaking my heart. But that's where her boyfriend and HS and college friends are. Matthew is doing very well. He starts college in January to study accounting. He lives in Marietta with some other young men and that is working out very well too.

How are you and your family? Did Ally make her connection in Atlanta OK? I bet the airline took extra special care of her. I know you miss her so much. But I hope you have a good Christmas. How's Tim and Jonah?
147 posted on 12/22/2002 5:46:01 PM PST by Jen
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To: SpookBrat; AntiJen
Hi Spooky, AntiJen. You Ladies get all your Christmas preparations done?
148 posted on 12/22/2002 5:47:47 PM PST by SAMWolf
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To: Valin
Valin, I forgot to wish you a Merry Christmas. :)


149 posted on 12/22/2002 5:48:14 PM PST by SpookBrat
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To: aomagrat
Merry Christmas aomagrat. Thanks for your diligence in posting ship history everyday. I always enjoy it.


150 posted on 12/22/2002 5:50:49 PM PST by SpookBrat
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To: MistyCA
Thanks for posting that poem.
151 posted on 12/22/2002 5:52:43 PM PST by Jen
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To: SAMWolf
I'm not done yet! I have a LOT of shopping to do tomorrow. I hate to shop during the holiday season.
152 posted on 12/22/2002 5:53:45 PM PST by Jen
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To: AntiJen
(((((Jen)))))) I know it's a hard time for your family. I can't imagine. I'll be praying for EVERYONE, not just you. :) I'm glad your kids are doing so well, but "Sweet Melissa" needs to stay home and be a mama's girl. LOL

Ally did fine. She misses us, but likes being around her grandma. My boys are fine. They are playing computer games and blowing things up as I type. LOL

We'll have a quiet Christmas without Ally. I think our neighbors are coming over to eat and play games. That should be fun. They have triplets, so I'll get a good "baby" fix.

153 posted on 12/22/2002 5:55:14 PM PST by SpookBrat
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To: SAMWolf
SAM, it's all done but the grocery shopping. I think I have a few gifts left to wrap. Other than that, I'm pretty much prepared. Are you all ready? What did you get your wife for Christmas?
154 posted on 12/22/2002 5:56:15 PM PST by SpookBrat
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To: Darksheare
"He knocked himself out on a tree."

OMGosh, how did he do that? Yikes!

155 posted on 12/22/2002 5:58:00 PM PST by SpookBrat
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To: ex-snook; Victoria Delsoul
"I hope you have many 'gen X' folks following along."

Gen-X checking in, sir!

156 posted on 12/22/2002 5:59:59 PM PST by SpookBrat
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To: SAMWolf
ACK! That's sick. I guess that's war. :( Thanks for putting up this information. I've never seen this before.

I learn something new everyday, just by being your friend. You were a lucky find.

157 posted on 12/22/2002 6:02:53 PM PST by SpookBrat
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To: SpookBrat
R&R.
They had him ski-ing somewhere. (Or so I was told. Probably untrue. Probably less embarrassing than what happened. With Gramps, one never knew... he had a habit of trying to laugh everything off.)
158 posted on 12/22/2002 6:11:17 PM PST by Darksheare
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To: Darksheare
"They had him ski-ing somewhere."

Wow! He's lucky he didn't get killed. I think a lot of people have died from skiing into trees, haven't they? Ouch. What a way to go.

God bless him. Is he still alive? Thank him for us for lying about his age and bravely serving his country.

159 posted on 12/22/2002 6:16:41 PM PST by SpookBrat
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To: SpookBrat
No, he died recently. He was at home, had some friends over. They were singing. He leaned back on the couch, crossed his arms, smiled, and took a nap but never woke up.

He'd been knocked out by the concussive blast of a grenade. (He's lucky he didn't lose his head.) He was out for TWO weeks, I have been corrected, so they R&R'd him. They had him do other things after knocking himself back out, like drive teh morgue bus. He had one guy, very dead, sit up during transport. He pushed the very dead guy BACK into his bag and told the recipients, "I'm going back to the front. You can keep your R&R, you can keep your meat wagon, the front's safer!"
160 posted on 12/22/2002 6:22:01 PM PST by Darksheare
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