Elizabeth Theiss Smith

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There had clearly been a monumental oversight in planning—not one of the legions of intelligence officers who had pored over reconnaissance photos had spotted the high, ancient banks of hedgerows known as the bocage. It made swift movement impossible and provided the perfect defensive landscape for the Germans.[4] An
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