Operation Totalize 1944

The Allied drive south from Caen

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Description

One of the most innovative Allied offensives of the Normandy Campaign, Operation Totalize could have brought the war to an early end.

Lieutenant-General Guy Simonds' II Canadian Corps launched an attack from its positions along the Bourguébus Ridge south of Caen, striking south-southeast astride the main Caen–Falaise road toward the high ground that dominated the town of Falaise and the key west-east lateral road that ran through this town. Using sophisticated operational art the initial break-in achieved rapid success; indeed, more tactical success than any previous Allied break-in attack in Normandy.

However, despite this rapid initial success, Totalize did not subsequently secure a decisive operational-level victory. Indeed, Simonds' forces subsequently struggled swiftly to complete the second break-in battle, and to transit into rapid exploitation operations.

Had Simonds' force been successful the German army may not have been able to extract themselves from the Falaise pocket and would have been surrounded and defeated – possibly bringing about the early end of the war in Europe.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chronology
Opposing commanders
Opposing armies
Opposing plans
The campaign
Aftermath
The battlefield today

Further reading
Index

Product details

Published May 19 2016
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 96
ISBN 9781472812896
Imprint Osprey Publishing
Illustrations 68 b/w; 11 col
Series Campaign
Short code CAM 294
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Stephen A. Hart

Dr Stephen A Hart is senior lecturer in the War St…

Illustrator

Johnny Shumate

Johnny Shumate works as a freelance illustrator li…

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