The Battle of the Falaise Gap

The Battle of the Falaise Gap
Title The Battle of the Falaise Gap PDF eBook
Author Eddy Florentin
Publisher
Pages 370
Release 1967
Genre
ISBN

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Falaise Pocket

Falaise Pocket
Title Falaise Pocket PDF eBook
Author Paul Latawski
Publisher Spellmount, Limited Publishers
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Falaise Gap, Battle of, France, 1944
ISBN 9780752476636

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Originally published: Stroud: Sutton, 2004.

The Falaise Gap Battles

The Falaise Gap Battles
Title The Falaise Gap Battles PDF eBook
Author Simon Forty
Publisher Casemate Publishers
Pages 188
Release 2017-08-19
Genre History
ISBN 161200539X

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“A great book” on the decisive engagement of the Battle of Normandy in the series that brings World War II battles to life (Army Rumour Service). The denouement of the battle of Normandy, the fighting around Falaise and Chambois in August 1944, and the pursuit of the retreating German armies to the Seine provided the Allies with an immense victory—all made possible by Operation Cobra . . . As US First Army and British Second Army squeezed the western and northern edges of the German salient, so Third Army rushed headlong eastwards and then north to create the lower of two pincers—the other formed as the Canadian First Army and the Polish 1st Armored Division pushed south of Caen. As could be expected, the Germans did not simply give up: they fought furiously to keep the pincers from closing. When they did, attacks from inside the pocket to break out and outside the pocket to break in led to fierce fighting between Chambois and Argentan. When the dust settled, between 80,000 and 100,000 troops had been trapped by the Allied encirclement. Estimates vary considerably, but it seems safe to say that at least 10,000 of the German forces were killed and around 50,000 became PoWs. The Past & Present Series reconstructs historical battles by using photography, juxtaposing modern views with those of the past together with concise explanatory text. It shows how much infrastructure has remained and how much such as outfits, uniforms, and ephemera has changed, providing a coherent link between now and then.

The Battle of the Generals

The Battle of the Generals
Title The Battle of the Generals PDF eBook
Author Martin Blumenson
Publisher William Morrow
Pages 306
Release 1993
Genre History
ISBN

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Blumenson blames jealousy and discord among the Allied commanders, as well as an overconcern with geographical rather than military objectives, for the Allies failure to encircle the Germans in the Falaise Pocket.

Patton's Gap

Patton's Gap
Title Patton's Gap PDF eBook
Author Richard Rohmer
Publisher Don Mills, Ont. : General Pub.
Pages 280
Release 1981
Genre Falaise Gap, Battle of, 1944
ISBN

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The Falaise Pocket

The Falaise Pocket
Title The Falaise Pocket PDF eBook
Author Yves Buffetaut
Publisher Casemate
Pages 130
Release 2019-09-03
Genre History
ISBN 1612007287

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This WWII military history explores the dramatic turning point of the Battle of Normandy—illustrated throughout with archival photos and maps. On June 6th, 1944, the Allied forces embarked on Operation Overlord with the first wave of Normandy landings. But it wasn’t until August of that year that the tide of the battle—and the entire war—began to turn. The decisive moment came at the Battle of the Falaise Pocket. The German Army had managed to hold back the Allies for months, but its resources were running out, and the Allies ruled the skies. As the Allies began to push South and East, Hitler refused to permit Field Marshal von Kluge, the commander of Army Group B, to withdraw. General Montgomery ordered the Allied armies to converge on the Falaise area on August 8th, and by August 21st they had some 50,000 Germans surrounded. While many German soldiers did escape the encirclement, the losses were catastrophic. By the end of the month, Army Group B had retreated across the Seine, ending the battle of Normandy. This illustrated account examines the battle from the failed offensive at Mortain, looking at both German and Allied perspectives, using maps, diagrams and profiles to complete the story.

The Battle of Normandy, the Falaise Gap

The Battle of Normandy, the Falaise Gap
Title The Battle of Normandy, the Falaise Gap PDF eBook
Author James Sidney Lucas
Publisher
Pages 200
Release 1978
Genre History
ISBN

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The Battle of the Falaise Pocket was a disaster for the Germans in August 1944. This books sets the battle in the context of Allied Strategy in Northern Europe. Having set the scene, the readers is led through each phase of the action. The particular strength is that it draws heavily on German sources giving the reader a penetrating insight into an army trapped in a killing ground.