In a manner reminiscent of the last war, troops go "over the top" in Normandy, leaving behind men who will make up the second wave of the attack. By this grim and often close fighting the Allies prepared for the present harvest of victory over the German army in north-west France.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 279, 22 August 1944, Page 5
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51In a manner reminiscent of the last war, troops go "over the top" in Normandy, leaving behind men who will make up the second wave of the attack. By this grim and often close fighting the Allies prepared for the present harvest of victory over the German army in north-west France. Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 279, 22 August 1944, Page 5
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