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MAPS OF HISTORY · ON THIS DAY · July 20 · 1944

ON THIS DAY · 20 JULY 1944

A bomb detonates under Hitler’s map table. He survives; the regime’s…

Map: A bomb detonates under Hitler’s map table. He survives; the regime’s…
20 JULY 1944 · THE WAR ROOM — WW2, 1936–1945

A bomb detonates under Hitler’s map table. He survives; the regime’s vengeance welds army to party for the war’s most destructive year.

THE MOMENT IN CONTEXT

The summer of 1944 is the war’s great convergence — two hammer blows, three weeks apart, coordinated at the Tehran conference months before. On 6 June, 156,000 men land on five Normandy beaches behind history’s greatest deception: Operation Fortitude has convinced Berlin the real blow will come at Calais, and a phantom army under Patton keeps German reserves pinned there for seven decisive weeks.

From Chapter 12 — Overlord and Bagration: The Vice Closes of The War Room — WW2, 1936–1945 (JUN 1944).

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