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  1. Operation Cobra was an offensive launched by the First United States Army under Lieutenant General Omar Bradley seven weeks after the D-Day landings, during the Normandy campaign of World War II. The intention was to take advantage of the distraction of the Germans by the British and Canadian attacks around Caen in Operation Goodwood, [12] and ...

  2. Jul 31, 2019 · Operation Cobra aimed to smash the German line and enable an Allied breakout from Normandy. Operation Cobra was a resounding success for the Allied forces on their path to liberating France in the summer of 1944, and one of the key turning-points in the history of the Second World War. Those days of fast-moving action between 25 and 30 July saw the beginning of the final collapse of the German occupation of France.

  3. Operation Cobra would utilize the might of the American heavy bomber fleet to assist the Twelfth Army in breaking out of the peninsula. General Bradley, the chief architect of Cobra, had decided on the plan’s outline by July 10 and presented it to his corps commanders two days later. Set for July 21, Operation Cobra would carpet bomb a rectangular area approximately four miles long and 13/4 miles deep (7,000 yards by 2,500 yards), or the entire front of Bradley’s initial attack. ...

  4. Mar 3, 2017 · Operation Cobra began. Normandy. Operation Overlord, the invasion of Normandy which included Neptune and Cobra, started well. Despite heavy losses on some beaches and the scattering of paratroopers across the French countryside, the Allies had gained a foothold in France. British advances around Caen stalled due to the German resistance, but progress was being made, albeit slowly. While Normandy had provided favorable landing beaches, it was a tough country to advance through. The bocage ...

  5. Jun 8, 2024 · Operation Cobra, scheduled for July 25, opened with a devastating air attack (some of which fell on the waiting GIs). Through the gap thus opened, the U.S. First Army sped toward Avranches, taken on July 30. At this point George S. Patton’s newly formed Third Army joined in. Normandy Invasion - Breakout, August 1944: By July 25, with most of the German tanks drawn westward by the British Goodwood offensive, the Americans faced a front almost denuded of armour. ...

  6. Nov 2, 2018 · Operation Cobra was conducted from July 25 to 31, 1944, during World War II (1939-1945). After the Allied landings in Normandy, commanders began to formulate a plan to push out from the beachhead. Initial efforts were hampered by the need to take the city of Caen in the east and the dense hedgerow country in the west.

  7. Jul 22, 2010 · Some 1,500 B-17s and B-24s dropped more than 3,000 tons of bombs when COBRA resumed shortly before noon on July 25, with almost another 1,000 tons of bombs and napalm dropped by medium bombers and ...

  8. Operation Cobra was set into motion on July 25, 1944, with the First United States Army, under General Omar Bradley’s leadership, leading the charge. The main objective was to create a breakthrough in the German lines. Challenges arose during the offensive, with the bocage terrain and high hedgerows causing heavy casualties on both sides. Despite these difficulties, the Allied forces made gradual progress.

  9. OPERATION COBRA: July and August 1944 saw the battle of Normandy change from static to highly mobile warfare in northwest France. Bradley was appalled when he learned that the bombs dropped were considerably heavier than the 100-pound fragmentation types he had requested. The bombers had also approached the rectangle directly over the troops rather than parallel to them. When he inquired of Leigh-Mallory as to the source of the deviations from his understanding of the plan, Bradley was told ...

  10. Jul 27, 2021 · Operation Cobra is the codename for an operation during World War II, planned and carried out by US Army General Omar Bradley, to break through the German front and move the war out of the geographic boundaries of the Normandy bridgehead captured during the Normandy operation and subsequent protracted battles. The operation led to great […]