Villers-Bocage  
Operation 'Perch': The Complete Account
Author(s): Daniel Taylor
Published by Pen and Sword
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ISBN: 9781399048743
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“If you're looking for a tactical WWII battle in a French village, this provides a top-rate resource.” — Historical Minatures Gaming Society

Villers-Bocage remains lodged in the imagination of many readers as a costly and controversial defeat for the British Army in Normandy. This point of view is entirely reliant on just ten minutes of fighting plucked from a two-day battle. This account sets out to rectify that view.

Based on prolific first-hand information, including extensive interviews with veterans of the battle, this book explores every facet of the available information, subjecting it to in-depth analysis. Far from being the crushing defeat popularized in many histories, which tend to rely on German propaganda, Villers-Bocage can, in fact, be viewed as a remarkable and compelling recovery from an ambush. The shortcoming was that much of the territory gained in the advance was relinquished, so the first telling of the story was given to the Germans who, quite legitimately under wartime conditions, made the most of their advantage.

In this book, Daniel Taylor provides a minutely detailed examination of the course of the fighting, exploring both sides of the debate, allowing the reader to evaluate the strength of the argument. Dozens of first-hand accounts are brought together and placed into a comprehensible and accurate time-line. Both German and British official histories and personal accounts have been pieced together providing an astonishing level of corroboration. Accompanying the written history is extensive mapping and an unprecedented quantity of photographs, from multiple sources, which add definition and visual verification. This book lays to rest the myths built up around the battle.
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“If you're looking for a tactical WWII battle in a French village, this provides a top-rate resource.” — Historical Minatures Gaming Society

Villers-Bocage remains lodged in the imagination of many readers as a costly and controversial defeat for the British Army in Normandy. This point of view is entirely reliant on just ten minutes of fighting plucked from a two-day battle. This account sets out to rectify that view.

Based on prolific first-hand information, including extensive interviews with veterans of the battle, this book explores every facet of the available information, subjecting it to in-depth analysis. Far from being the crushing defeat popularized in many histories, which tend to rely on German propaganda, Villers-Bocage can, in fact, be viewed as a remarkable and compelling recovery from an ambush. The shortcoming was that much of the territory gained in the advance was relinquished, so the first telling of the story was given to the Germans who, quite legitimately under wartime conditions, made the most of their advantage.

In this book, Daniel Taylor provides a minutely detailed examination of the course of the fighting, exploring both sides of the debate, allowing the reader to evaluate the strength of the argument. Dozens of first-hand accounts are brought together and placed into a comprehensible and accurate time-line. Both German and British official histories and personal accounts have been pieced together providing an astonishing level of corroboration. Accompanying the written history is extensive mapping and an unprecedented quantity of photographs, from multiple sources, which add definition and visual verification. This book lays to rest the myths built up around the battle.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Foreword: WHY IS THE BATTLE OF VILLERS-BOCAGE IMPORTANT?
  • Chapter One: PRELUDE
    • D-Day to 12th June 1944
    • Operation ‘Perch’
  • Chapter Two: ADVANCE TO CONTACT, 13TH JUNE, MORNING
    • The Advance on Villers-Bocage, 0530 – 0900hrs
    • Meanwhile, to the south of the RN 175
    • The Lull Before the Storm
    • Wittmann’s Attack
    • Ambush
    • Point 213, 0910 – 1000 hrs
    • The 2.Kompanie perspective
    • Villers-Bocage, 0915 – 1030 hrs
    • The Access Route
    • Point 213, 1000 – 1330 hrs
  • Chapter Three: THE DEFENCE, 13TH JUNE, AFTERNOON
    • Preparation, Villers-Bocage 1130 – 1300 hrs
    • The Second Attack, Villers-Bocage 1300 – 1700 hrs
    • The Brigade Centre Line 1400 – 1700 hrs
    • The British Withdrawal 1700 – 2030 hrs
    • Conclusion – 13th June
  • Chapter Four: THE BRIGADE BOX, 14TH JUNE
    • Overnight, 13th/14th June
    • First Light, 14th June
    • The German Counter Attack 1000 – 1200 hrs
    • A Brief Lull, 1200 – 1400 hrs
    • The Crescendo, 1400 – 2300 hrs
    • Operation Aniseed – the Withdrawal
  • Chapter Five: AFTERMATH
  • Chapter Six: ANALYSIS
    • Prisoners of War
    • Escape Stories
    • Photographers
    • Unpicking The Puzzles
    • The Missing Fireflies
    • Medals
    • Wrecks
  • Chapter Seven: MAKING SENSE OF THE MICHAEL WITTMANN MYTH
    • Which Tiger?
  • Chapter Eight: PERSONALITIES
  • Reference: The Regiment and other conventions
    • Organisation Tables
    • Rank Table
  • Acknowledgements
  • Bibliography
  • Glossary
  • Suggested Battlefield Tour
  • Maps: colour plate section
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