settled in the River
Ourthe, Houffalize, June 1945 Houffalize was a strategic location during the
Battle of the Bulge of
World War II. Specifically, Generals
Montgomery and
Patton met up here, Montgomery coming from the north and Patton from the south, in their counter-attack against the German forces remaining in the area. The town was flattened on the night of 5–6 January 1945 by ninety RAF Lancasters of Bomber Command to block the key crossroads for German supply columns and the escape route for German forces. Patton wrote a poem in his diary about the bombing. ==International relations==