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  2. Battle of Carentan - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Carentan was an engagement in World War II between airborne forces of the United States Army and the German Wehrmacht during the Battle of Normandy. The battle took place from 10 to 14 June 1944, on the approaches to and within the town of Carentan , France .

  3. Battle of Bloody Gulch - Wikipedia

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    The capture of Carentan was likely made possible by elements of the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment that had been mis-dropped southeast of Carentan. During the Battle of Graignes, the 507th stopped the advance of the 17th SS Panzergrenadier Division, which may otherwise have reached Carentan before the 101st Airborne Division. [citation needed]

  4. Battle of Graignes - Wikipedia

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    Small groups arrived in Carentan late at night on the 12 June. Other troopers, some alone and some in pairs, continued to filter in on the 13 and 14 June. Twenty-one men hidden by the Rigault family and taken to Carentan by Joseph Folliot on the night of 15 to 16 June were the last from Graignes to make it back to U.S. lines.

  5. Battle for Caen - Wikipedia

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    Caen, Bayeux and Carentan were not captured on D-Day and the Allies concentrated on linking the beachheads. British and Canadian forces captured Caen north of the Orne during Operation Charnwood (8–9 July). The suburbs south of the river were captured by the II Canadian Corps during Operation Atlantic (18–20 July). The fighting was mutually ...

  6. 1944 in television - Wikipedia

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    Paris télévision – Fernsehsender Paris stops broadcasting. Broadcasting is resumed by the new French government in October 1944 under the name Télévision française with the same technical equipment. John Logie Baird demonstrates the world's first color television picture tube. Color movies are shown from a flying-spot scanner.

  7. 1944 in France - Wikipedia

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    Maillé massacre: 129 civilians (70% women and children) are massacred by the Gestapo at Maillé, Indre-et-Loire. The Red Ball Express convoy system begins operation, supplying tons of materiel to Allied forces in France. 26 August Toulon liberated in Battle of Toulon (1944). Ordonnance instituting Indignité nationale.

  8. Carentan - Wikipedia

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    Carentan is close to the sites of the medieval Battle of Formigny of the Hundred Years' War.The town is also likely the site of the historical references to the ancient Gallic port of Crociatonum [3] (documented by Roman sources), a possession of the Unelli (or Veneli or also Venelli) tribe (Greek: Οὐένελοι) situated on the river Douve slightly inland from the beaches at Normandy.

  9. Two Thousand Women - Wikipedia

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    Two Thousand Women is a 1944 British comedy-drama war film about a German internment camp in Occupied France which holds British women who have been resident in the country. Three RAF aircrewmen , whose bomber has been shot down, enter the camp and are hidden by the women from the Germans.

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