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Title
Pushing through Caen
Description
Caen proved a tougher challenge than the Allies had expected and German forces tenaciously defended every piece of it. After withdrawing across the Orne River to the south, the Germans set up a hasty defense in the part of Caen …
Subject
Publisher
Date
1944-07-18
Scenario#
4088
Scenario Description
Caen proved a tougher challenge than the Allies had expected and German forces tenaciously defended every piece of it. After withdrawing across the Orne River to the south, the Germans set up a hasty defense in the part of Caen they still controlled. The next Allied objective was Verrières Ridge which overlooked Caen from the south and would aid in the capture of the city. Operation Atlantic was the codename for the Canadian drive to take Verrières Ridge and was conducted in conjunction with Operation Goodwood, being carried out by their British comrades on the left. The Canadian II Corps was operational as a formation for the first time in Normandy and the ill-fated 2nd Division that suffered the terrible defeat at Dieppe led the way in this attack. After successfully crossing the Orne River on July 20, the 2nd Canadian Infantry captured Colombelles. The 4th and 6th Canadian Infantry Brigades continued the push until they engaged the 12th and 1st SS Panzer Divisions near the Verrières Ridge. Following initial gains in the face of stubborn German defenders, the Canadian infantry was driven back by a powerful counter-attack and suffered heavy casualties. With help from the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division the line was stabilized along the ridge but further progress was impossible until General Guy Simonds initiated Operation Spring on July 25.
Location
Colombelles, France
Battle Name
Battle Narrative
Operation Atlantic was a Canadian offensive during the Battle of Normandy in the Second World War. The offensive, launched in conjunction with Operation Goodwood by the Second Army, was part of operations to seize the French city of Caen and vicinity from German forces. It was initially successful, with gains made on the flanks of the Orne River near Saint-André-sur-Orne but an attack by the 4th and 6th Canadian Infantry Brigades of the 2nd Canadian Infantry Division, against strongly defended German positions on Verrières Ridge to the south was a costly failure.
Narrative Source
Combatants
German
Canadian
Additional Information
Game Type: Standard
Board Type: Countryside
Website Access: Classified

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