Why Eisenhower Turned to Patton After Montgomery Stalled Normandy
Автор: Boring WW2
Загружено: 2025-12-31
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Six weeks after D-Day, the Allied front in Normandy had barely moved.
The landings succeeded, but the breakout never came. Casualties climbed, hedgerows held, and the promise of speed collapsed into attrition.
This documentary explains why Normandy stalled, beginning with the critical assumption behind Operation Overlord: that the city of Caen would fall on June 6, 1944. When that promise failed, the entire campaign was forced into terrain and conditions it was never designed to survive.
We examine Bernard Montgomery’s methodical doctrine, the battles for Caen, and why operations like Epsom and Goodwood applied overwhelming force without creating operational freedom. As British and Canadian forces remained fixed in the east, American units bled through the bocage in the west.
By mid-July, Dwight D. Eisenhower reached a quiet conclusion: Normandy would not be won at Caen. The solution would come elsewhere.
This is the story of how the Allies abandoned the original hinge of Overlord, shifted initiative west, launched Operation Cobra, and unleashed George S. Patton’s Third Army—turning a stalled invasion into a decisive breakout.
This film focuses on strategy, tempo, and command decisions, not myth or rivalry—explaining how Normandy was saved only when the campaign finally found room to move.
⚠️ Presented in a neutral, educational manner for historical and documentary purposes.
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