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Zone Normandy: Battle for Caen
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| By:
Stephen
Badsey & Simon Trew |
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city of Caen was perhaps the greatest
major obstacle in the path of the Allied
advance inland after their landings in
Normandy, 6 June 1944. Consequently it was
a key objective for 3rd British Infantry
Division, landing on Sword Beach. The
Allies were unable to capture the
strategically important city on D-Day,
however, in the teeth of armoured
counter-attacks from 21st Panzer Division.
Renewed attempts by 3rd Canadian Infantry
Division on 7–8 June were foiled by 12th
SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend,
as were 7th British Armoured Division's
thrusts towards the city on 11–14 June.
On 25 June Operation 'Epsom' was launched
to take Caen. Preceded by RAF Bomber
Command attacks, further British and
Canadian assaults on 4 July stalled before
the whole of the city could be taken. On 7
July Operation 'Charnwood' forced the
Germans to withdraw from northern Caen. A
much heavier bombardment opened Operation
'Goodwood' on 18 July, in the course of
which the Canadians finally managed to
liberate the rest of Caen, by now largely
demolished after five weeks of intensive
fighting. |
| HB,
234 x 156mm, 192 pages, 65 b&w, 65
colour illustrations |
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| ISBN: |
0750930101 |
Email:
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