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British Cromwell tanks wait for Operation Goodwood to get underway - Normandy, France, 18th July 1944
Operation Goodwood was a British military offensive carried out during the Second World War between 18/20 July 1944. It formed part of the broader battle for Caen in Normandy, and was intended as a limited offensive southward from the Orne bridgehead. The primary objectives were to secure the remaining areas of Caen and to advance towards the strategically significant Bourguébus Ridge. Although Operation Goodwood failed to achieve its primary objective, it compelled the German command to retain substantial armoured formations opposite the British and Canadian forces on the eastern flank of the Normandy beachhead. This concentration of German strength proved significant, as it left the western sector more lightly defended, enabling Operation Cobra,the first US Army’s offensive launched on 25 July to exploit these weaknesses causing the collapse of the enemy defences in that sector.
Which of these 70s Movies would you watch if given the choice?
Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Cromwell
Chinatown
The Man who Would be King
The Three Musketeers
Jaws
The Boys from Brazil
The Great Train Robbery
The Phantom of the Paradise
High Anxiety
Murder on the Orient Express
The Outlaw Josey Wales
E Pixie Parkway, Cromwell, Indiana.
Oliver Cromwell at the Battle of Dunbar (1886) by Andrew Carrick Gow. Tate Britain.
Tripped and fell and spilled my noodles :/ overdue family photo even if they're unrelated
Cromwell: "Arrange your face"
Also Cromwell
You need to hate Cromwell as much as the average Irish person as a minimum actually