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Objective Falaise Georges Bernage

Objective Falaise By Georges Bernage

Objective Falaise by Georges Bernage


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Day-by-day account of Operation Totalize and Operation Tractable.

Objective Falaise Summary

Objective Falaise: 8 August 1944-16 August 1944 by Georges Bernage

On the night of 8 August 1944, the First Canadian Army launched Operation Totalize, directing their advance towards Falaise, with the intention of breaking through the German defences south of Caen. In spite of large numbers, they were halted by the 12.SS- Panzer-Division Hitierjugend, who managed to block the 600 armored vehicles. During one of the German counter-attacks, several Tiger tanks were destroyed, including that of panzer ace, Michael Wittmann, who was killed in the process. The offensive was relaunched a few days later under the name Operation Tractable, the intention this time being to capture the strategically important town of Falaise and close the 'Falaise Pocket', also known as the 'Corridor of Death'. This book provides the reader with a day-by-day account of this forgotten battle, while also acting as a field guide, including maps and both comtemporary and modern photographs.

About Georges Bernage

The historian Georges Bernage is one of France's premier experts on the 1944 Normandy Invasion. He has published over forty books on the subject since 1978.

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NGR9781473857629
9781473857629
1473857627
Objective Falaise: 8 August 1944-16 August 1944 by Georges Bernage
New
Hardback
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
2018-07-11
176
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