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English: The formation of the "Caumont Gap". During the night of 9/10 June 1944 the German 352nd Infantry Division fell back under US pressure, creating a wide gap in the German front line. This was exploited by the British 7th Armoured Division in an attempt to flank the Panzer Lehr Division via Villers-Bocage and Point 213.
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  • Harrison, Gordon A (2002) [1951] Cross-Channel Attack, United States Army in World War II, Center of Military History, United States Army, Washington DC, p. 370. Archived from the original on 26 February 2014. Retrieved on 9 February 2010. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 51-61669
  • Additional information incorporated from sourced descriptive text at Battle of Villers-Bocage at en.wikipedia.org
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