Second Battle of the Odon
The Second Battle of the Odon comprised operations fought by the British Second Army during the Second World War Attacks took place in mid-July 1944 against Panzergruppe West as part of the Battle of Normandy. Operations Greenline and Pomegranate were intended to draw German attention away from Operation Goodwood, an attack from the Orne bridgehead on 18 July.
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Second Battle of the Odon
The Second Battle of the Odon comprised operations fought by the British Second Army during the Second World War Attacks took place in mid-July 1944 against Panzergruppe West as part of the Battle of Normandy. Operations Greenline and Pomegranate were intended to draw German attention away from Operation Goodwood, an attack from the Orne bridgehead on 18 July.
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The Second Battle of the Odon ...... battlefield east of the Orne.
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3,000–3,500
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United Kingdom
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1944-07-17
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1 heavy tank battalion
3 Panzer divisions
4 infantry divisions
5 tank/armoured brigades
6 infantry divisions
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Vicinity of operations Greenline and Pomegranate
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Germany
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General Heinrich Eberbach
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General Miles Dempsey
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Second Battle of the Odon
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France
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Normandy, France
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The Second Battle of the Odon ...... he Orne bridgehead on 18 July.
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