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Dead Horses in the Falaise Gap
Dead Horses - Falaise Gap
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bigpigeon.us webpage WWII Germany > The ETO > Liberation > Normandy, August `1944, © 2026 by Robert A. Christiansen, updated by RAC 1 Dec 2026

Only a small portion of Normandy was liberated by late July 1944 when the Normandy Campaign ended and the Northern France Campaign began. This webpage outlines the remaining major Allied military operations in Normandy in August 1944.
Brief Normandy Timeline, August 1944
  • 7 August - German 7th Army begins abortive Mortain counterattack attacking west in effort to reach Avranches and cut off U.S. 3rd Army.
  • 8 August - XV Corps elements penetrate Le Mans; XX Corps advances towards Nantes & Angers.
  • 9 August - XV Corps turns north from Le Mans aiming towards Argentan.
  • XX Corps captures Nantes.
  • 12 August - Battle begins to close Falaise Pocket and trap German 7th Army - much of 7th Army escapes.
  • 13 August - XV Corps captures Argentan; Bradley orders halt northward .
  • 17 August - Elements of Canadian First Army finish capture of Falaise.
  • 21 August - Falaise Pocket finally closed. Most Allied forces are already moving to the east pursuing retreating German units.
Normandy Area Index Map
Normandy Area Index Map
France's Normandy Region
France near Normandy showing departments & their capitals
The Breakout, 1–13 August 1944
By 13 August, the end of the period shown on the accompanying map, the Canadian First, British Second, and US First Armies were focused on closing the Falaise Pocket, shown on the accompanying map.

The US Third Army's VIII Corps was occupied in Brittany, while its XV Corps had just received instructions to move from the Falaise Pocket east towards the Seine River.

Third Army's XX and XII Corps were about to begin their remarkable dash eastwards, across the upper Seine River, the Marne River, and the Meuse River. Unfortunately they would run out of gas, literally and figuratively, at the end of August approaching the cities of Metz and Nancy on the Moselle River.
Northwestern France, 1944, 1-13 August
Northwestern France, 1944, The Breakout, 1-13 August
Scalable Version
Operation Lüttich, the German counterattack at Mortain, 7–13 August 1944
Operation Lüttich was a hail-mary attempt by the German Army to advance to the coast near Avranches, thus cutting off the US Third Army. 

Undertaken by several under-strength Panzer (armored) divisions and several infantry divisions, it was beaten back after intense fighting and with heavy US losses.

US dead numbered between 2,000 and 3,000, with 1,000 of the dead coming from VII Corp's 30th Infantry Division, which bore the brunt of the German attack.
Operation Lüttich - The German Counterattack
Operation Lüttich - The German Counterattack
The Falaise Pocket, a salient in German lines in southern Normandy, developed in mid August 1944.
Germany's 7th Army and part of the 5th Panzer Army confronted Montgomery's forces to the north and Bradley's forces to the south to keep the pocket open to allow retreat to the east.

Unfortunately, too long elapsed before the pocket was permanently closed:
  • Effective resistance from Wehrmacht forces kept the pocket open.
  • Some weaker Allied divisions were used in the attempt to close the pocket.
  • Communications between British-led forces on the north and Americans on the south was poor.
  • General Bradley denied General Patton's request to move XV Corp north from Argentan towards Falaise in an attempt to close the pocket.​
The Falaise Pocket
The Falaise Pocket
Before the Falaise Pocket closed permanently on 21 August, many Germans escaped eastward, crossed the Seine river, and returned to Germany. The German Seventh Army was reconstituted and in December participated in the Ardennes counteroffensive, better known as the Battle of the Bulge.
Sources for Big Pigeon's WWII Germany > The ETO > Liberation > Normandy, August 1944 webpage:
Major Sources:
  • Breakout and Pursuit, by Martin Blumenson, 1961, ~702 pp. [CMH #7-5]
Sources for webpage images: (C/O = courtesy of)
  • Dead Horses, Falaise Gap, webpage header photo, https://www.pinterest.com/pin/354869645615189261/. This photograph demonstrates both the heavy use of horses by the German Army during World War II and the Allied destruction of most of the German 7th Army's heavy equipment during the closing of the Falaise Pocket around August 20, 1944.
  • The Normandy Area Index Map, http://www.mapmanusa.com/cci-print-11.html - C/O Cartographic Concepts, Inc., custom mapping by Gene Thorp, http://www.mapmanusa.com. Gene Thorp's maps appear in The Liberation Trilogy (see below).
  • France's Normandy Regionm map, excerpted from https://www.map-france.com/regions/ - C/O https://www.map-france.com.
  • Northwestern France, 1944, The Breakout, 1-13 August, map, https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/af/Breakout.jpghttps://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/af/Breakout.jpg.
  • Operation Cobra - The Allied Breakout, map taken from medium.com/@Inflab/western-front-maps-of-world-war-ii-58798ee9d792 - C/O Infobase Publishing, infobase.com, a major producer of on-line learning materials.
  • Operation Lüttich, the German CounterAttack and The Falaise Pocket, maps taken from liberationtrilogy.com/books/guns-at-last-light/maps-from-the-guns-at-last-light/images-for-maps-from-the-guns-at-last-light/. These maps were created by Gene Thorp for The Guns at Last Light, the third volume of Rick Atkinson's Pulitzer Prize winning series, The Liberation Trilogy. 

​Pottawattamie Area WWII Dead - WWII Germany > The ETO > Liberation > Normandy, August 1944:
  • Access full individual records through bigpigeon.us > WWII Dead > Roster Records.
03-02 - WWII Germany > The ETO > Liberation > Normandy, August 1944: (11 dead, updated 5 Nov 2025)
  • When the official Normandy Campaign ended in July 1944, most of Normandy still lay in German hands.
† Bailey, Jack Carl, SN 37-356-705, US Army, Pott Co. & Cheyenne Co., NE
  • Co. E, 2nd Bn., 60th Inf. Regt., 9th Inf. Div. (2nd Bn. attached to 4th Inf. Div.); KIA 8 Aug 1944 NE of Avranches, Manche Dept., Normandy, France.
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† Baylor, Charles William, SN 37-001-796, US Army, Cass Co.
  • 134th Inf. Regt., 35th Inf. Div.; KIA 4 Aug 1944 La Metairie, near Vire, Calvados Dept., Normandy, France.
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† Buss, Albert James, SN 01307365, US Army, Boone Co.​
  • Co. E, 8th Inf. Regt., 2nd Bn., 4th Inf. Div. VII Corps, First Army; KIA 10 Aug 1944 NW of Mortain, Manche Dept., France; the 8th Infantry Regiment's 2nd Bn. was part of the northern wing of US forces resisting Operation Lüttich, the German counterattack centered near the town of Mortain about five files to the southeast.
  • WWII Germany > The ETO > Liberation > Normandy, Aug 1944 @ Mortain Counter-Attack
† Heilig, Kenneth Otto, SN O-1311299, US Army, Pierce Co., WA
  • 41st Inf. Bn., 2nd Armored Div., XIX Corps, First Army; DOW 13 Aug 1944 SW of Falaise, Calvados Dept., Normandy, France.
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† Kakac, Victor Otto Jr., SN 37-476-218, US Army, Harrison Co.
  • Co. M, 137th Inf. Regt., 35th Inf. Div.; KIA 1 Aug 1945 SE of St. Lo., Manche Dept., Normandy, France.
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† Marshall, Warren B., SN 0-1-533-621, US Army, Pott. Co.
  • Co. C, 104th Med. Bn., 29th Inf. Div., V Corps, First Army; WIA 14 Aug 1944 around Vire, Calvados, Normandy, France; DOW 29 Aug 1944 in hospital, England.
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† Moss, Herman Albert, SN 37-141-303, US Army, Harrison Co.
  • Co. L, 38th Inf. Regt., 2nd Inf. Div.; KIA 13 Aug 1944 SE of St. Lo, near Tinchebray, Orne Dept., Normandy, France.
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​† Peterson, Harry Earl, SN 37-138-626, US Army, Pott. Co.
  • 357th Inf. Regt., 90th Inf. Div.; KIA 3 Aug 1944 near Avranches, Manche Dept., Normandy, France.
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† Renteria, Martin, SN 37-261-777, US Army, Pott. Co.
  • Co. I, 120th Inf. Regt., 30th Inf. Div.; WIA 1 Aug 1944 near St. Lo, Manche Dept., Normandy, France; DOW 17 Aug 1944 in hospital, England.
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† Smith, Garland, Forsythe, SN 37-679-021, US Army, Cass Co.
  • 115th Inf. Regt., 29th Inf. Div; KIA 11 Aug 1944 SE of St. Lo, near Vire, Calvados Dept., Normandy, France.
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† Smith, Norman Franklin, SN 37-071-817, US Army, Shelby Co.
  • 46th Armored Inf. Bn., 5th Armored Div., XV Corps, Third Army; KIA 10 Aug 1944 near Le Mans, Sarthe Dept., Pays de la Loire Region, France.
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