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Battle of Douvres Radar Station
Part of the Normandy Landings

Würzburg Riese radar at Douvres-la-Délivrande
Date17 June 1944
Location
near Douvres-la-Délivrande, Normandy, France
49°17′10″N 0°24′11″W / 49.286°N 0.403°W / 49.286; -0.403
Result British victory
Belligerents
Battle of Douvres Radar Station United Kingdom Battle of Douvres Radar Station Germany
Commanders and leaders
United Kingdom Eric C.E. Palmer Battle of Douvres Radar Station Kurt Egle
Strength

United Kingdom

  • 41 Commando
  • 79th Armoured Division (Elements)
  • Battle of Douvres Radar Station Kompanie 8./Ln-Regiment 53./ (LWF)
  • Battle of Douvres Radar Station Gren-Regt 736./Bn III. (Kp.11/Kp.12)
  • Nazi Germany Panzergrenadier-Regt 192./Bn II. (KGr Rauch)
  • Casualties and losses
    4 killed, 12 wounded
    4 tanks[1]
    Many killed, 227 captured, [2]

    The Battle of Douvres Radar Station was a military engagement of World War II as part of the Invasion of Normandy, that took place on 17 June 1944. The attack was by British 41 Commando, Royal Marines, the station and area were defended mainly by Luftwaffe ground forces. Preceded by an artillery bombardment and supported by mine-clearing and anti-bunker tanks of 79th Armoured Division, the Royal Marines were able to secure the surrender of the garrison.[2]

    1. ^ Ford & Gerrard 2014, pp. 84–85.
    2. ^ a b Saunders 2010, pp. 190–96.

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