King Tiger's World War 2 Battlefield Tour (Europe)


13. Pointe-du-Hoc
With Pointe Du Hoc situated between Utah Beach to the west and Omaha Beach to the east, these guns threatened Allied landings on both beaches,
risking heavy casualties on the Allies landing forces.

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At Pointe du Hoc, the Germans had built six casemates to house a battery of 155mm guns.
Intelligence reports assumed that the fortifications were strong and a full assault by ground forces would require.

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British landing crafst carrying the US 2nd Rangers Battalion reached the base of the cliffs, immediately, rocket launchers were fire grapels and ropes up the cliffs.
As the Rangers scaled the cliffs, Allied warships provided fire support to ensure that the German defenders above could not fire down on the assaulting troops.
Upon reaching the fortifications, the Rangers learned for the first time that the main objective of the assault, the artillery battery, had been moved out of position,
as a result of air attacks during the buildup to the invasion.
The Rangers regrouped at the top of the cliffs, form up small patrols to search of the guns.
The patrols found five of the six guns nearby and destroyed them with thermite grenades.

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The costliest part of the battle for the Rangers came after the cliff assault.
Determined to hold the vital ground, yet isolated from other Allied forces and outnumbered by the German garrison on the point,
the Rangers fended off several counterattacks from the German 916th Grenadier-Regiment.
They were finally relieved after reinforcement arrive from Omaha Beach on June 7.

At the end of the 2-day action, the initial Ranger landing force of 225+ was reduced to about 90 men who could still fight.

A-20 bombers make a return visit to the Pointe Du Hoc coastal battery on 22 May 1944.
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The movie "The Longest Day" see here on the scenes of the assault on the cliffs of Pointe du Hoc.

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Jun 1944 - US Rangers assaulting the cliffs of Pointe du Hoc
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May 2010 - Traces can still be found at Pointe du Hoc today
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Jun 1944 - Pointe du Hoc after the battle, with capture German POWs.
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May 2010 - A quiet Pointe du Hoc today, notice the same cliff at the background.
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May 2010 - Pointe du Hoc today.
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Notice the size, the depth and the numerous of the craters.
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Many of the site have been left untouched since D-day which one can see the numerous bomb craters today.
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One can imagine how horrify it was like when fighting on the D-day itself, to endure the thunder of massive shore bombardment.
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Many of the original fortifications have been left in place since D-Day.
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Today, Pointe du Hoc now has a memorial and museum dedicated to the battle.
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I promise you before that you will be the first to see the "sneak preview" photos of the battlefield tour when we meetup.
You will see it in 7 hours time, stay very tune. :cool:

Hi King Tiger,
Once again, I would like to thank you for sharing these priceless photos with me. I am really appreciates and the effort you put in to get this thread up.

Flying Tiger
 

Hi King Tiger,
Once again, I would like to thank you for sharing these priceless photos with me. I am really appreciates and the effort you put in to get this thread up.

Flying Tiger

Thanks Flying Tiger
Hope you like it.
More coming soon.
 

KT trying out the depth of the crater.
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KT and Wife @ Pointe-du-Hoc.
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Update comprehensive details on Juno Beach at Page 15, check it out. :)

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While searching the site for the "before and after photos", my wife spotted an military vehicles and informed me.
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I am amazed and happy to see face to face of an live WW2 US Jeep.
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