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FOE REPORTS U.S. TROOPS NEAR VERSAILLES; REDS REACH GERMAN SOIL IN EAST PRUSSIA (8/18/44)
Microfilm-New York Times archives, Monterey Public Library | 8/18/44 | E.C. Daniel, John MacCormac, James MacDonald, Gene Currivan, Frederick Graham, A.C. Sedgwick, more

Posted on 08/18/2014 4:15:27 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson

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Free Republic University, Department of History presents World War II Plus 70 Years: Seminar and Discussion Forum
First session: September 1, 2009. Last date to add: September 2, 2015.
Reading assignment: New York Times articles and the occasional radio broadcast delivered daily to students on the 70th anniversary of original publication date. (Previously posted articles can be found by searching on keyword “realtime” Or view Homer’s posting history .)
To add this class to or drop it from your schedule notify Admissions and Records (Attn: Homer_J_Simpson) by freepmail. Those on the Realtime +/- 70 Years ping list are automatically enrolled. Course description, prerequisites and tuition information is available at the bottom of Homer’s profile. Also visit our general discussion thread.
1 posted on 08/18/2014 4:15:28 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson
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Selections from West Point Atlas for the Second World War
Northwestern France, 1944 – The Exploitation: Operations, 14-25 August 1944
Southern France, 1944 – Operations in the South, 15-28 August, 1944
Eastern Europe, 1941: Operation Bagration – Operations, 22 June-19 August, 1944
The Western Pacific, New Guinea, and the Philippine Islands: Allied Advances to the Palaus and Morotai, 30 July-17 September 1944 and Air Attacks on the Philippines, 7-22 September 1944
Northern Italy 1944: Allied Advance to Gothic Line, 5 June-25 August and Gains 29 August-31 December
China, 1941: Operation Ichigo, April-December 1944 and Situation 31 December
China-Burma, 1941: Third Burma Campaign – Slim’s Offensive, June 1944-March 1945
2 posted on 08/18/2014 4:15:58 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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The Nimitz Graybook

3 posted on 08/18/2014 4:16:30 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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William L. Shirer, The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich

4 posted on 08/18/2014 4:17:26 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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Four excerpts follow. #1 continued from yesterday. #2 continued from August 16. #3 continued from July 10. #4 not continued.

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Winston S. Churchill, Triumph and Tragedy

5 posted on 08/18/2014 4:18:24 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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To: r9etb; PzLdr; dfwgator; Paisan; From many - one.; rockinqsranch; 2banana; henkster; meandog; ...
Aunay is Crossed (Daniel) – 2-3
Paris Hears Guns of Its Liberators (MacCormac) – 3-4
Canadians Free Historic Falaise (MacDonald) – 4
Text of Plea to Parisians – 4
Troops Spare Chartres Cathedral in Routing Out German Snipers (Currivan) – 5
U.S. Planes Detect and Shoot Up Foe’s Armor Sneaking from Trap (Graham) – 5
Americans Reach Outskirts of Cannes, Approach Toulon (Sedgwick) – 6-7
Walk through Snipers’ Paradise Links Two American Beachheads (by Herbert L. Matthews) – 7
Americans Smash German Flare-Ups (by Sid Feder) – 7-8
As the Allies Drive Ahead on the Northern and Southern Fronts in France (photos) – 8-9
The Prime Minister at Scene of Invasion (photo) – 10
War News Summarized – 10
Russians at Line – 11-12
Church in Russia Gets a Free Hand – 12
Launching Flying Bombs against London from France (photo) – 13
Flying Bomb Rocks Buckingham Palace, Breaking Windows; Johnson House Hit (by Richard J.H. Johnston) – 13
Camp ‘Fairly Good,’ Wainwright Says – 13
Nimitz Outlines Non-Stop War with Twin Forces against Japan (by Robert Trumbull) – 14
The Texts of the Day’s Communiques on the Fighting in Various War Zones – 15-17
6 posted on 08/18/2014 4:19:43 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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http://www.onwar.com/chrono/1944/aug44/18aug44.htm#

Americans close Falaise Gap
Friday, August 18, 1944 www.onwar.com

US troops crossing road with abandoned German equipment [photo at link]

On the Western Front... The Falaise gap is closed by a link up of Polish and American troops at Chambois. Considerable German forces remain trapped to the west. Allied fighter-bombers successfully harass the German columns attempting to withdraw to the east. To the south, patrols from US 3rd Army reach Versailles as the army advances toward the Seine River.

In Southern France... The forces of US 7th Army continue advancing. The US 6th Corps is moving toward Aix-en-Provence and northward in the direction of Gap while the French 2nd Corps advances along the coast to Toulon and eventually Marseilles.

On the Eastern Front... Soviet troops of 3rd Baltic and Leningrad Fronts advance to the north and south of Lake Peipus. In southern Poland, Soviet forces of 1st Ukrainian Front capture Sandomierz on the west bank of the Vistula River.


7 posted on 08/18/2014 4:21:20 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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http://www.etherit.co.uk/month/thismonth/18.htm

August 18th, 1944 (FRIDAY)

UNITED KINGDOM: The US Eighth Air Force in England flies 3 missions (numbers in parenthesis are numbers of bombers attacking):

- Mission 561: B-24s bomb Amy Airfield at Roye, France (42) and 10 hit targets of opportunity; 2 B-24s are lost; escort is provided by 96 P-51Mustangs.

- Mission 562: 720 bombers and 242 fighters, in 3 forces, are dispatched against bridges, airfields, fuel dumps and an aircraft engine factory in France and Belgium; 2 bombers and 1 fighter are lost.
(1) B-17s bomb bridges at Namur (37), Liege/Benoit (36), Huy (35), Yvoir (35), Liege/Seraing (26), Vise (25) and Maastricht (24); 13 hit Tongres marshalling yard, 12 hit Eindhoven Airfield and 12 hit targets of opportunity; escort is provided by 99 P-38 Lightnings and P-51s; they claim 46-0-15 Luftwaffe aircraft; 1 P-38 is lost.
(2) B-24s attack airfields at Metz (78), Nancy/Essey (70), Woippy (60) and Laneureville (35); escort is provided by 38 P-51s; 1 P-51 is lost.
(3) B-17s hit St Dizier Airfield (116), Pacy-sur-Armancon (39) and Bourran (38); 1 other hits a target of opportunity; escort is provided by 93 P-51s; they claim 2-0-3 aircraft; 2 P-51s are lost.

- Mission 564: 7 B-17s drop leaflets in France during the night.

Submarine HMS Scotsman launched.

Minesweeper HMS Wave is launched.

The Canadian-owned, British-registered merchantman Fort Gloucester (7,127 GRT) was heavily damaged in the English Channel when she was torpedoed by a German E-boat. Fort Gloucester had been proceeding as part of convoy FTM-70 at the time. There were no casualties in this incident.

FRANCE: Paris: Oberg drives out of Paris leaving the city to the army. The German embassy closes. The Majestic Hotel ceases to function. No newspapers are published; no mail is delivered. The tricolor flag flies again on the Hôtel de Ville.
A joint committee of the resistance meets and the Communist representative declares “The hour of insurrection has come; if you aren’t with us, we will go it alone.” “With what weapons?” the Gaullist representative asked. “We have 600,” was the reply. Nothing more than small scale skirmishing could be envisaged. Communist calls for insurrection continued to be issued in the face of reality over the next six days.
The rue des Pyramides offices of the PPF, as well as those of La Gerbe and Je Suis Partout, are ransacked, their contents strewn in the streets.

The Polish Corps from the north and the US forces from the south close the gap at Falaise, France.

The US 3rd Army reach Versailles on their way the the Seine.

The US VI Corps is now advancing toward Aix-en-Provence with French units advancing on Toulon and then Marseilles.

- In northern France, the US Ninth Air Force dispatches nearly 100 B-26s and A-20 Havocs to strike a fuel dump, ammunition dump, rail and road overpass, rail embankment, and junction beyond the battleline to disorganize retreating German forces; 1,000+ fighters fly cover over ground forces in the Argentan-Paris area, along the Seine River, and armed reconnaissance over northern and western France.

- In southern France, the US Twelfth Air Force sends medium bombers to blast coastal guns in the Toulon area and shipping in Toulon harbor; fighter-bombers closely support beachhead troops, hit rolling stock and rail lines, and generally disrupt communications as the US VI Corps overruns the primary defenses in the coastal area of southeastern France; fighters maintain beachhead patrols and area cover for the bombers.

899 RN Sqn, Seafire aircraft NF661 from HMS Khedive S/Lt(A) David Arthur Carey RCNVR of Stettler, Alberta, lost. Flew into hill near Aix-en-Province during low-level attack on motor transports.

German troops stationed near the Spanish border and the Gulf of Biscay begin withdrawing.

Normandy: Maj. David Vivian Currie (1912-86), Canadian Army, led a force which attacked and held a village, denying an escape route to two German armies. (Victoria Cross)

U-129 after being taken out of service at Lorient 4 July 1944, scuttled. Raised and stricken in 1946 and broken up.

GERMANY: Rastenburg: Hitler watches the film of the 20 July conspirators’ execution.

U-2340 and 3013 laid down.

Hitler orders von Cholitz, the military governor of Paris, to reduce the capital to a “field of ruins.”

POLAND: The First Ukraine Front takes Sandomierz, on the west bank of the Vistula in southern Poland.

BULGARIA: Five heavy bombers of the USAAF’s Fifteenth Air Force in Italy visually bomb the port area of Lom without loss.

ROMANIA: Heavy bombers of the USAAF’s Fifteenth Air Force in Italy bomb five targets: 273 bomb the oil refineries at Ploesti (48 using H2X radar and the rest visually) with the loss of seven aircraft; 102 bomb the Steauea Oil Refinery at Campina with the loss of one aircraft; two bomb a highway, another a railway and one bombs the marshalling yard at Craiova.

YUGOSLAVIA: Heavy bombers of the USAAF’s Fifteenth Air Force in Italy bomb four targets without loss: 87 bomb Alibunar Airfield; two bomb the railroad at Kraljevo; one bombs the marshalling yard at Lapovo; and one bomb a railroad line.

ITALY: Cpl. Kenneth Horsfield (b.?), Manchester Regt., tried to save man trapped after an ammunition explosion, but was fatally wounded by a second blast. (George Cross)

COMMONWEALTH OF THE PHILIPPINES Sea: The US submarine RASHER sinks the Japanese carrier TAIYO.

CANADA: Corvette HMCS Shediac completed foc’sle extension refit Vancouver, British Columbia.

U.S.A.: Submarine USS Trutta is launched.

Destroyer USS New is launched.

Escort carrier USS Badoeng Strait is laid down.

ATLANTIC OCEAN: Two German submarines are sunk:

- U-107 is sunk in the Bay of Biscay west of La Rochelle, in position 46.46N, 03.49W, by depth charges from an RAF Sunderland Mk III of No 201 Squadron based at Pembroke Dock, Wales. All hands, 58 men, on the U-boat are lost.

- U-621 is sunk in the Bay of Biscay near La Rochelle, in position 45.52N, 02.36W, by depth charges from the RCN destroyers HMCS Chaudiere(H99) DD, A/LCdr Charles Patrick Nixon DSC, RCN, CO, with, HMCS Kootenay(H75) DD, A/LCdr William Herbert Willson DSC, HMCS Ottawa(H31) DD, Cdr James Douglas “Chummy” Prentice DSO, RCN, CO. U-621 was a VIIC type, built by Blohm and Voss, Hamburg, launched 29 Mar 42,commissioned 7 May 42, in service 27 months, with a record of sinking 7 ships for a total of 32,845 tons and 1 ship of 10,048 tons damaged. Of a crew of 56 there were no survivors. U-621 had been active in the Wolfpacks in 1942. Wolfpack “Panter” (8-14 Oct) “Puma” group (16-30 Oct) which attacked convoy HX 212 and sank 6 ships. “Raufbold” group (15-22 Dec) which attacked convoy ON 153. The newly-formed, all-Canadian 11th Escort Group was deployed in the Bay of Biscay to intercept transiting U-boats. Despite their recent creation, this group was composed of well-trained and equipped ships with highly experienced commanders. The familiarity of the ships in co-operative ASW was very evident in this engagement. Kootenay gained asdic contact at 0953 and Ottawa closed to attack. Despite evasive manoeuvres by the U-boat, at 1012 a ‘Hedgehog’ bomb exploded and asdic showed the submarine had bottomed. Further attacks were carried out until 1530, when Cdr Prentice was convinced that the submarine had been sunk. But CinC Plymouth ordered further attacks and at 1609, after two Hedgehog attacks by Chaudiere, who had been left alone to ‘sit’ on the datum, a secondary explosion produced wreckage and documents that ‘proved’ the U-boat’s destruction. The nearly 5 years of war experience and improvements in equipment and training had finally produced a Canadian Escort Group of deadly effectiveness; moreover, one that was capable of victory over an experienced enemy. (Jack McKillop and Dave Shirlaw)

U-307 sank SS Ivan Papanin.

U-862 sank SS Nairug.


8 posted on 08/18/2014 4:23:02 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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I wonder if the photographer told all the French women in the photo on page 9 to put their hands in their pockets. I’m always nagging my kids to take them out!


9 posted on 08/18/2014 4:25:17 AM PDT by Tax-chick (No power in the 'verse can stop me.)
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Many of the principals of the July 20 plot ahd been posted to Kluge’s HQ at Army Group Center In Smolensk. Kluge knew of their activities, even though he did not directly participate. There was no way he was going to escape Freisler’s Volkshofgericht.

Kluge was a vacillating double-dealer. The best that can be said for him is he was a man of weak character who thought he was doing his duty.


10 posted on 08/18/2014 6:12:53 AM PDT by henkster (Do I really need a sarcasm tag?)
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Today's Lage West general estimate. The Germans appear to be writing off the formations in the Falaise Pocket. That green line on the Seine isn't going to hold either. 18 AUG 44 Lage West Crop photo 18AUG44LageWestcrop_zps40c06f71.jpg
11 posted on 08/18/2014 6:16:14 AM PDT by henkster (Do I really need a sarcasm tag?)
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The Germans attempting to escape.

18 AUG 44 Brest-Paris crop photo 18AUG44Brest-Pariscrop_zps401c27d5.jpg

12 posted on 08/18/2014 6:17:51 AM PDT by henkster (Do I really need a sarcasm tag?)
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18 AUG 44 Paris Crop photo 18AUG44Pariscrop_zps1347f16f.jpg
13 posted on 08/18/2014 6:47:59 AM PDT by henkster (Do I really need a sarcasm tag?)
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He labelled the rivers in nice big print, too. It seems so personal!


14 posted on 08/18/2014 9:00:41 AM PDT by Tax-chick (No power in the 'verse can stop me.)
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Page 9: I always found that ol' grenade-dangling-from-the-belt style quite intriguing. Not much around these days that really compares.

I suppose if you're the French-Resistance version of the Rosie-the-Riveter generation and you are actually dangling grenades from your belt in a war zone, it probably helps to keep trigger-happy onlookers calm if you do keep your hands pocketed. Different etiquettes for different venues.

15 posted on 08/18/2014 10:15:45 AM PDT by Hebrews 11:6 (Do you REALLY believe that (1) God IS, and (2) God IS GOOD?)
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“a man of weak character “ Not from what Ive read, and know of the man. He strongly objected to Adolf Hitler's aggressive foreign policy and was appalled by the antisemitism shown by the Nazi party, and as a result he was “dismissed” from the army in 1938. A man of his position, and standing against the Party in ‘38 and risking his career is a man of “weak character”. Kluge also developed innovative tactics involving the use of armor. Promoted to Field Marshal after the invasions of Poland ‘39, Low Countries and France in’40.In ‘41-'43
he repeatedly bested the defenders in Ukraine and Russia. He was involved in histories largest Tank battle Kursk. He ended up on the losing side in that one. Throughout the rest of his career it would continue to be that way up to the Falaise Gap in which it was reported that he tried to surrender the remainder of his troops so as to save there lives. Supposedly to Patton. Being that he didn't involve himself directly in the assassination attempt on Hitlers life (of which there where at least 40 previous attempts) does not make him a weak character.Quite the opposite. IMHO.
16 posted on 08/18/2014 10:16:35 AM PDT by MotorCityBuck ( Keep the change, you filthy animal! ,)
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I suppose if you're the French-Resistance version of the Rosie-the-Riveter generation and you are actually dangling grenades from your belt in a war zone, it probably helps to keep trigger-happy onlookers calm if you do keep your hands pocketed.

I had wondered myself why all the hands in pockets. And I missed the detail of the grenades on the belts.

Whatever standards of etiquette they go by are fine with me. Momma always said, be polite to a lady wearing explosive devices.

17 posted on 08/18/2014 10:42:32 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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To: Homer_J_Simpson

Mommas know best!


18 posted on 08/18/2014 11:07:23 AM PDT by Hebrews 11:6 (Do you REALLY believe that (1) God IS, and (2) God IS GOOD?)
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To: Homer_J_Simpson; Hebrews 11:6

Good points! You wouldn’t want to accidentally knock a pin loose.


19 posted on 08/18/2014 11:23:52 AM PDT by Tax-chick (No power in the 'verse can stop me.)
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Wow, there is virtually nothing between Patton and the Seine.

I'm beginning to understand why the Germans did not make a stand at Paris. They didn't have an army with which to resist Third Army.

It's extremely gratifying that one of the most beautiful cities in the world was not mauled by the fighting.

I wonder if those Germans besieged in Brest have any idea how many hundred miles they are behind the Allied lines?

20 posted on 08/18/2014 12:19:26 PM PDT by colorado tanker
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