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With allied troops having made slow progress through Normandy, the US Third Army under General Patton started to make progress at the beginning of August, thanks to the success of Operation Cobra, to be met with a fierce German counter-offensive ( Operation Lüttich) on August 7 at MortainMortain is a small town in the departement of Manche, France, the chief town of an arrondissement and seat of a sub-prefect. It is beautifully situated on a rocky hill rising above the gorge of the Cance, a tributary of the Selune. The parish church of St -- a final attempt at halting the Allied breakthrough by cutting off Patton's forces. With the aid of air support and advanced warning thanks to UltraThis article is about WWII intelligence material codenamed 'Ultra'. For other usages, see Ultra (disambiguation Ultra (sometimes capitalised ULTRA was the name used by the British for intelligence resulting from decrypts of German communications in World, the Germans had been repelled by the evening, and Patton had retaken Mortain. In the process the Germans had been weakened, and allied commanders BradleyOmar Nelson Bradley ( February 12, 1893 April 8, 1981) was one of the main US Army field commanders in North Africa and Europe during World War II. Bradley was born to a poor family near Clark, Missouri, the son of a schoolteacher. He was educated at loca and Montgomery moved to exploit the situation with a plan to encircle the Germans.
The initial plan was to cut off the Germans by sending the Canadians, under General Crerar , south through Falaise to meet the Americans at Argentan. Realising that the Germans may escape, Montgomery later modified the plan to close the gap between Trun and Chambois 18 km further to the east.
Headed by general Leclerc'sPhilippe de Hauteclocque often known by his French resistance alias Leclerc ( November 22, 1902 November 28, 1947), was a Marshal of France. He was born in Belloy-Saint-Leonard, France. During World War II, he joined the Free French forces and distinguish French 2nd Armored Division , which had taken Le MansLe Mans is a city in France, located at the Sarthe River. It is the prefecture (capital) of the Sarthe departement''. History First mentioned by Ptolemy GEography 2. 8), the Roman city Vindinium was the capital of the Aulerci, a client tribe of the Aedui. on August 9, the AmericanThe United States of America also referred to as the United States U. America ¹ or the States is a federal republic in central North America, stretching from the Atlantic in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west. It shares land borders with Canada in 15th corps received orders on August 10 to move rapidly north. On August 12 it entered AlençonAlencon is a town in Normandy, France, prefecture (capital) of the Orne departement''. Population (1999): 30,380. In the 17th century Alencon was chiefly noted for its lace called point d'Alencon. External link http://www. ville-alencon. fr/ Alencon is al, then moved on to Ecouché and finally Argentan on August 14, 22 km south of Falaise, where they were ordered to halt by Bradley (a decision supported by Eisenhower) for fear of running into the Canadians to the north -- the rapid changes in troop locations was causing confusion in the Allied communication lines. The halt in the northward advance is thought to have enabled some thousands of German troops to escape. Montgomery modified the northern boundary on the 15th, enabling the Americans to advance further north, and on August 19 the US 90th Infantry Division took Chambois, 10 km north east of Argentan, where they met up with the Canadians who were heading south towards the town.
Meanwhile the main focus of the US attack turned to the east, and by August 20 they had crossed the river Seine at Mantes, with Leclerc's tanks reaching the centre of Paris on August 24.