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Operation EPSOM was General Montgomerys third attempt to take the City of Caen, which had been a key British D-Day objective. Delayed by a storm, the attack, designed to envelop Caen from the west, eventually began at the end of June 1944. The Territorial Army battalions of 15th Scottish Division spearheaded the attacks through the well developed positions of 12th Hitlerjugend SS Panzer Division. It was slow going and when tanks of the 11th Armoured Division dashed to the Odon Bridges they ran into the concentrated fire of dug-in panzers.

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Battleground Europe NORMANDY OPERATION EPSOM Other guides in the - photo 1

Battleground Europe

NORMANDY


OPERATION

EPSOM

Other guides in the Battleground Europe Series Walking the Salient by Paul - photo 2

Other guides in the Battleground Europe Series:

Walking the Salientby Paul Reed

Ypres - Sanctuary Wood and Hoogeby Nigel Cave

Ypres - Hill 60by Nigel Cave

Ypres - Messines Ridgeby Peter Oldham

Ypres - Polygon Woodby Nigel Cave

Ypres - Passchendaeleby Nigel Cave

Ypres - Airfields and Airmenby Michael OConnor

Ypres - St Julienby Graham Keech

Walking the Sommeby Paul Reed

Somme - Gommecourtby Nigel Cave

Somme - Serreby Jack Horsfall & Nigel Cave

Somme - Beaumont Hamelby Nigel Cave

Somme - Thiepvalby Michael Stedman

Somme - La Boisselleby Michael Stedman

Somme - Fricourtby Michael Stedman

Somme - Carnoy-Montaubanby Graham Maddocks

Somme - Pozieresby Graham Keech

Somme - Courceletteby Paul Reed

Somme - Boom Ravineby Trevor Pidgeon

Somme - Mametz Woodby Michael Renshaw

Somme - Delville Woodby Nigel Cave

Somme - Advance to Victory (North) 1918by Michael Stedman

Somme - Flersby Trevor Pidgeon

Somme - Bazentin Ridgeby Edward Hancock and Nigel Cave

Somme - Comblesby Paul Reed

Somme - Beaucourtby Michael Renshaw

Somme - Hamelby Peter Pedersen

Arras - Vimy Ridgeby Nigel Cave

Arras - Gavrelleby Trevor Tasker and Kyle Tallett

Arras - Bullecourtby Graham Keech

Arras - Monchy le Preuxby Colin Fox

Hindenburg Lineby Peter Oldham

Hindenburg Line Epehyby Bill Mitchinson

Hindenburg Line Riquevalby Bill Mitchinson

Hindenburg Line Villers-Plouichby Bill Mitchinson

Hindenburg Line - Cambraiby Jack Horsfall & Nigel Cave

Hindenburg Line - Saint Quentinby Helen McPhail and Philip Guest

Hindenburg Line - Bourlon Woodby Jack Horsfall & Nigel Cave

La Basse - Neuve Chapelleby Geoffrey Bridger

Loos - Hohenzollenby Andrew Rawson

Loos - Hill 70by Andrew Rawson

Monsby Jack Horsfall and Nigel Cave

Accrington Pals Trailby William Turner

Poets at War: Wilfred Owenby Helen McPhail and Philip Guest

Poets at War: Edmund Blundenby Helen McPhail and Philip Guest

Poets at War: Graves & Sassoonby Helen McPhail and Philip Guest

Gallipoliby Nigel Steel

Gallipoli - Gully Ravineby Stephen Chambers

Walking the Italian Frontby Francis Mackay

Italy - Asiagoby Francis Mackay

Verdunby Christina Holstein

Boer War - The Relief of Ladysmithby Lewis Childs

Boer War - The Siege of Ladysmithby Lewis Childs

Boer War - Kimberleyby Lewis Childs

Isandlwanaby Ian Knight and Ian Castle

Rorkes Driftby Ian Knight and Ian Castle

Wars of the Roses - Wakefield/Towtonby Philip A. Haigh

English Civil War - Nasebyby Martin Marix Evans, Peter Burton and

Michael Westaway

Napoleonic - Hougoumontby Julian Paget and Derek Saunders

Napoleonic - Waterlooby Andrew Uffindell and Michael Corum

WW2 Pegasus Bridge/Merville Batteryby Carl Shilleto

WW2 Utah Beachby Carl Shilleto

WW2 Gold Beachby Christopher Dunphie & Garry Johnson

WW2 Normandy - Gold Beach Jigby Tim Saunders

WW2 Omaha Beachby Tim Kilvert-Jones

WW2 Sword Beachby Tim Kilvert-Jones

WW2 Battle of the Bulge - St Vithby Michael Tolhurst

WW2 Battle of the Bulge - Bastogneby Michael Tolhurst

WW2 Dunkirkby Patrick Wilson

WW2 Calaisby Jon Cooksey

WW2 Boulogneby Jon Cooksey

WW2 Das Reich Drive to Normandyby Philip Vickers

WW2 Hill 112by Tim Saunders

WW2 Market Garden - Nijmegenby Tim Saunders

WW2 Market Garden - Hells Highwayby Tim Saunders

WW2 Market Garden - Arnhem, Oosterbeekby Frank Steer

WW2 Market Garden - Arnhem, The Bridgeby Frank Steer

WW2 Market Garden - The Islandby Tim Saunders

WW2 Channel Islandsby George Forty

WW2 Normandy - Operation Bluecoatby Ian Daglish

WW2 Normandy - Epsomby Tim Saunders

Battleground Europe Series guides under contract for future release:

Stamford Bridge & Hastingsby Peter Marren

Somme - High Woodby Terry Carter

Somme - German Advance 1918by Michael Stedman

Walking Arrasby Paul Reed

Fromellesby Peter Pedersen

WW2 Normandy - Mont Pinonby Eric Hunt

WW2 Normandy - Operation Goodwoodby Ian Daglish

WW2 Normandy - Falaiseby Tim Kilvert-Jones

WW2 Walcherenby Andrew Rawson

Gallipoli - Landings at Hellesby Huw & Jill Rodge

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Cover art is Counter Attack at Villers Bocage by David Pentland/Cranston Fine Arts.

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Battleground Europe

NORMANDY


OPERATION

EPSOM

NORMANDY, JUNE 1944

Tim Saunders

Operation Epsom - image 3

LEO COOPER

This book is dedicated with love to my wife Kate, whose
patience, support and understanding is both essential and greatly
appreciated
.

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