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Hill 112
The Battle of the Odon
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192 pages
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The narrative unfolds in the aftermath of the D-Day landings, focusing on the Allies' struggle to break free from the Normandy peninsula, particularly the strategic town of Caen. The British forces are determined to capture Caen, which is crucial for advancing their position. Central to this operation is Hill 112, referred to by the Germans as "Kalverienberg," symbolizing the intense military conflict and the significance of this location in the larger context of World War II.
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2008, paperback
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