![]() ![]() “The tactic of surprise, using mobile, fast infantry and Panzers even in small, numerically inferior Kampfgruppen, had often been practiced and proven in Russia. No reconnaissance of the Canadian positions was done and the infantry met intense defensive fire from firmly established positions Their orders were to overrun the Canadians and force a deep wedge between them and the British to the west. The 1st Battalion launched an attack towards Norrey-en-Bessin, defended by the Regina Rifles, 7th Canadian Infantry Brigade, 3rd Canadian Division. The 26th Panzergrenadier Regiment crossed behind Meyer's regiment and took post to the west. Meyer had pushed back one part of the Canadian advance but to the west, the 7th Canadian Infantry Brigade had occupied a group of small villages three kilometres into the German line. ![]() Late on 7 June, the 26th SS Panzergrenadier Regiment under command of then SS- Obersturmbannfuhrer Wilhelm Mohnke arrived on the battlefield. Casualties of the 25th SS Panzergrenadier Regiment amounted to about 300 men, while 15 tanks from the 12th SS Panzer Regiment were also destroyed. The attack by the division was supposed to have been supported by the 21st Panzer Division but they could not disengage from fighting the British 3rd Infantry Division and were still at Couvre. ![]()
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