Normandy 1944: The Fight for Point 103, Tilly-sur-Seulles and Vilers BocageThis is the story of the fighting in Normandy by the veteran desert formations brought back by Montgomery from the Mediterranean in order to spearhead the invasion; 50th Infantry and 7th Armoured divisions, plus 4th Armoured Brigade. Heavily reinforced by individuals and fresh units, their task beyond the beaches was to push south to Villers Bocage with armour on the evening of D Day in order to disrupt German counter-attacks on the beachhead. Difficulties on 50th Division’s beaches and lost opportunities allowed time for the 12th Hitlerjugend SS Panzer Division and the equally elite 130th Panzer Lehr Division to arrive in Normandy, despite delays of their own caused by allied fighter bombers. The result was 4th Armoured Brigade’s thrust south encountered opposition from the start and was firmly blocked just south of Point 103 after an advance of less than 5 miles. A major counter-attack by Panzer Lehr failed, as did a renewed British attempt, this time by the vaunted 7th Armoured Division, which was halted at Tilly sur Seulles. From here the fighting became a progressively attritional struggle in the hedgerows of the Bocage country south of Bayeux. More and more units were drawn into the fighting, which steadily extended west. Finally, an opportunity, via the Caumont Gap, to outflank the German defences was taken and 7th Armoured Division reached Villers Bocage. Here the County of London Yeomanry encountered the newly arrived Tigers of Michael Wittmann, with disastrous results. The Desert Rats were forced to withdraw having lost much of their reputation. There then followed what the battalions of 50th Division describe as their ‘most unpleasant period of the war’, in bitter fighting, at often very close quarters, for the ‘next hedgerow’. |
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Contents
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Chapter Six Attack and CounterAttack | 91 |
11 June 1944 | 119 |
Chapter Eight TillysurSeulles and Essex Wood | 141 |
Chapter Fourteen Hiatus | 277 |
1618 June | 289 |
1619 June | 303 |
Appendix I Orders of Battle 819 June 1944 | 331 |
Appendix II 8 Armoured Brigades Operation Order | 335 |
Appendix III 101st Schwere Panzer Battalion and Tiger Reliability | 339 |
Appendix IV 7th Armoured Divisions Situation Report | 343 |
Appendix V German and British Ranks | 345 |
Chapter Nine La Belle E ́pine and BernieresBocage | 161 |
12 June 1944 | 177 |
VillersBocage | 195 |
Chapter Twelve The Island Position | 225 |
13 and 14 June | 239 |
Notes | 347 |
Index | 355 |
Back Cover | 359 |
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Normandy 1944: The Fight for Point 103, Tilly-sur-Seulles and Vilers Bocage Tim Saunders Limited preview - 2021 |
Normandy 1944: The Fight for Point 103, Tilly-Sur-Seulles and Vilers Bocage Tim Saunders No preview available - 2021 |
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