Battle Zone Normandy: Falaise Pocket by Paul Latawski

Battle Zone Normandy: Falaise Pocket by Paul Latawski

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Battle Zone Normandy: Falaise Pocket by Paul Latawski

Following the German counter-attack at Mortain on 6 August 1944, Generals Omar Bradley and Bernard Montgomery decided to engage in a wide encircling movement, to trap the enemy divisions which had advanced so far westwards. American XV Corps entered Le Mans on 9 August and then advanced rapidly northwards, capturing Alencon before moving towards Ecouche, then Argentan. Meanwhile, Montgomery had broken the German front south of Caen despite stiff resistance. The Canadians and the Poles of General Maczeck's 1st Armoured Division bore down on Falaise, eventually capturing the town on 16 August. They then accelerated their advance, seeking to meet American forces moving northwards. With over 100,000 Germans in danger of encirclement, Hitler gave the order for a general withdrawal. Under the combined pressure of the Americans and French to the south, the Americans and British to the west and the Canadians and Poles to the north, the net inexorably tightened. American and Polish units linked up at Chambois as Canadian and Polish forces attempted to plug the remaining gaps in a series of ferocious actions. With Allied artillery and air power taking a heavy toll, the Germans' retreat gradu
Paul Latawski is a senior lecturer in the Department of Defence and International Affairs at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst. He specialises in Central and Eastern European security issues.
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ISBN 13 9780750930147
ISBN 10 0750930144
Title Battle Zone Normandy: Falaise Pocket
Author Paul Latawski
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 2004-12-02
Number of pages 192
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