The authors recognize Falaise as a hard-fought and terribly significant victory for the Allies, which runs contrary to most assessments of the Normandy battle. The Whitakers have always generated controversy with their books, and they prove that the German army -- far from escaping through what is known as the Falaise Gap -- were actually routed in Normandy. And the Canadians were there.
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The authors recognize Falaise as a hard-fought and terribly significant victory for the Allies, which runs contrary to most assessments of the Normandy battle. The Whitakers have always generated controversy with their books, and they prove that the German army -- far from escaping through what is known as the Falaise Gap -- were actually routed in Normandy. And the Canadians were there.
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