This latest Images of War series book examines the controversial
development of the Allied campaign in Normandy in the weeks after the
D-Day landings. After overcoming Rommel’s beach obstacles and
‘Atlantic Wall’ fortifications, a secure Allied lodgment of the
five beaches developed along the Caen-Bayeux-Carentan axis with a
period of consolidation while reinforcements and supplies were built
up. The early arrival of 12th SS Hitlerjugend, 21st Panzer and the
Panzer Lehr Divisions delayed Montgomery’s Anglo-Canadian capture of
Caen until mid-July and prevented an early breakout into the
countryside inland from Gold, Juno and Sword which was suitable for
armored combat. An early American goal was to cut the Cotentin
Peninsula in two at its southern base to prevent the Germans from
supplying and strengthening the deep-water port of Cherbourg, which
U.S. VII Corps captured on 26 June. Inland from Omaha and Utah, the
close ‘bocage’ country proved advantageous to the German
defenders. The Allied breakout occurred at the end of July with
Bradley’s Operation COBRA near St. Lo followed by the entire Allied
front first moving to close the Falaise Gap before heading southward
and then pivoting to the east for the capture of the Seine River
crossings. These crucial and testing weeks for the Allies are
described in graphic contemporary images with full captions and
authoritative text.
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ISBN
9781399032070
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Casemate Publishers and Book Distributors, LLC
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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