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Title
The Reichswald
Description
Elements of the 2nd Canadian Infantry attack the German 84th Infantry Division near the Reichswald.
Subject
Source
Publisher
Date
1944-09-07
Scenario#
6
Scenario Description
Elements of the 2nd Canadian Infantry attack the German 84th Infantry Division near the Reichswald.
Location
Reichswald, Germany
Battle Narrative
The German forces had been routed during the Allied break-out from Normandy. The Allies advanced rapidly against an enemy that put up little Resistance. But after the liberation of Paris in late August 1944, the Allies paused to re-group and organise before continuing their advance from Paris to the River Rhine. The pause allowed the Germans to solidify their lines—something they had been unable to do west of Paris.By the middle of September 1944, the three Western Allied army groups; the Anglo-Canadian 2ist Army Group (Field Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery) in the north, the United States U.S. 12th Army Group (Lieutenant General Omar Bradley) in the center, and the Franco-American 6th Army Group (Lieutenant General Jacob L. Devers) in the south, formed a broad front under the Supreme Allied Commander, General Dwight D. Eisenhower and his headquarters SHAEF (Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force).While Montgomery and Bradley each favored relatively direct thrusts into Germany (with Montgomery and Bradley each offering to be the spearhead of such an assault), General Eisenhower disagreed. Instead, he chose a "broad-front" strategy, which allowed the Allies to gain ground from the beaten Germans in all sectors, allowed the advancing Allied forces to support each other.
Narrative Source
Combatants
German
Canadian

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