- published: 08 Apr 2009
- views: 57111
- author: HoustonGD
10:01
(2/11) Battlefield II The Battle for Caen World War II
World War II Videos The defeat of the German forces at the Falaise Gap in August 1944 was ...
published: 08 Apr 2009
author: HoustonGD
(2/11) Battlefield II The Battle for Caen World War II
World War II Videos The defeat of the German forces at the Falaise Gap in August 1944 was the culmination of an effort that had begun the previous June, when British, US and Canadian troops stormed the Normandy beaches during Operation Overlord. Then followed the bloody fighting for the all-important city of Caen. The Falaise Gap was an area between Argentan and Falaise, southeast of Caen. For the Germans, it represented an escape route from the advancing Allied troops, who threatened to trap the 7th Army, 5th Panzer Army and Panzergruppe Eberbach. The Canadian 1st and British 2nd Armies had finally broken out from Caen after weeks of hard and bitter fighting which had stalled the entire Normandy invasion. At the same time, the US 1st and 3rd Armies had forced their way off the Normandy beaches and were rapidly heading towards Falaise from the north and the east. The fighting in the lanes and fields was intense, as the Allies battled hard to overcome determined resistance by some 80000 German troops. With so many men and weapons on the ground, it is not surprising they were eventually undone by fierce artillery fire from three sides and by constant attacks from the air. The Gap was closed on 19th August, leaving only a small pocket of German resistance that was overrun on 21st August. The German losses were catastrophic 10000 killed, 50000 taken prisoner, nearly 600 tanks and assault guns destroyed, and 7500 vehicles lost. Featuring fascinating archive footage from all ...
- published: 08 Apr 2009
- views: 57111
- author: HoustonGD
4:01
Schlacht um Caen 1944
music = John Dreamer - BrotherhoodSTRICTLY UNPOLITICAL VIDEO.please DO NOT post any abusiv...
published: 17 May 2012
author: HCTerrorist
Schlacht um Caen 1944
music = John Dreamer - BrotherhoodSTRICTLY UNPOLITICAL VIDEO.please DO NOT post any abusive / insulting , ultra nationalistic , silly , religious ,communistic nor neo nazi comments , many thanks pals !!!
- published: 17 May 2012
- views: 38173
- author: HCTerrorist
7:07
WW2 Airsoft - Battle for Caen
For more information on upcoming games in the UK, visit www.gunmanairsoft.co.uk...
published: 04 Aug 2009
author: BedsnHerts
WW2 Airsoft - Battle for Caen
For more information on upcoming games in the UK, visit www.gunmanairsoft.co.uk
- published: 04 Aug 2009
- views: 694842
- author: BedsnHerts
10:01
(8/11) Battlefield II The Battle for Caen World War II
World War II Videos The defeat of the German forces at the Falaise Gap in August 1944 was ...
published: 08 Apr 2009
author: HoustonGD
(8/11) Battlefield II The Battle for Caen World War II
World War II Videos The defeat of the German forces at the Falaise Gap in August 1944 was the culmination of an effort that had begun the previous June, when British, US and Canadian troops stormed the Normandy beaches during Operation Overlord. Then followed the bloody fighting for the all-important city of Caen. The Falaise Gap was an area between Argentan and Falaise, southeast of Caen. For the Germans, it represented an escape route from the advancing Allied troops, who threatened to trap the 7th Army, 5th Panzer Army and Panzergruppe Eberbach. The Canadian 1st and British 2nd Armies had finally broken out from Caen after weeks of hard and bitter fighting which had stalled the entire Normandy invasion. At the same time, the US 1st and 3rd Armies had forced their way off the Normandy beaches and were rapidly heading towards Falaise from the north and the east. The fighting in the lanes and fields was intense, as the Allies battled hard to overcome determined resistance by some 80000 German troops. With so many men and weapons on the ground, it is not surprising they were eventually undone by fierce artillery fire from three sides and by constant attacks from the air. The Gap was closed on 19th August, leaving only a small pocket of German resistance that was overrun on 21st August. The German losses were catastrophic 10000 killed, 50000 taken prisoner, nearly 600 tanks and assault guns destroyed, and 7500 vehicles lost. Featuring fascinating archive footage from all ...
- published: 08 Apr 2009
- views: 20206
- author: HoustonGD
10:01
(3/11) Battlefield II The Battle for Caen World War II
World War II Videos The defeat of the German forces at the Falaise Gap in August 1944 was ...
published: 08 Apr 2009
author: HoustonGD
(3/11) Battlefield II The Battle for Caen World War II
World War II Videos The defeat of the German forces at the Falaise Gap in August 1944 was the culmination of an effort that had begun the previous June, when British, US and Canadian troops stormed the Normandy beaches during Operation Overlord. Then followed the bloody fighting for the all-important city of Caen. The Falaise Gap was an area between Argentan and Falaise, southeast of Caen. For the Germans, it represented an escape route from the advancing Allied troops, who threatened to trap the 7th Army, 5th Panzer Army and Panzergruppe Eberbach. The Canadian 1st and British 2nd Armies had finally broken out from Caen after weeks of hard and bitter fighting which had stalled the entire Normandy invasion. At the same time, the US 1st and 3rd Armies had forced their way off the Normandy beaches and were rapidly heading towards Falaise from the north and the east. The fighting in the lanes and fields was intense, as the Allies battled hard to overcome determined resistance by some 80000 German troops. With so many men and weapons on the ground, it is not surprising they were eventually undone by fierce artillery fire from three sides and by constant attacks from the air. The Gap was closed on 19th August, leaving only a small pocket of German resistance that was overrun on 21st August. The German losses were catastrophic 10000 killed, 50000 taken prisoner, nearly 600 tanks and assault guns destroyed, and 7500 vehicles lost. Featuring fascinating archive footage from all ...
- published: 08 Apr 2009
- views: 31880
- author: HoustonGD
10:00
(5/11) Battlefield II The Battle for Caen World War II
World War II Videos The defeat of the German forces at the Falaise Gap in August 1944 was ...
published: 08 Apr 2009
author: HoustonGD
(5/11) Battlefield II The Battle for Caen World War II
World War II Videos The defeat of the German forces at the Falaise Gap in August 1944 was the culmination of an effort that had begun the previous June, when British, US and Canadian troops stormed the Normandy beaches during Operation Overlord. Then followed the bloody fighting for the all-important city of Caen. The Falaise Gap was an area between Argentan and Falaise, southeast of Caen. For the Germans, it represented an escape route from the advancing Allied troops, who threatened to trap the 7th Army, 5th Panzer Army and Panzergruppe Eberbach. The Canadian 1st and British 2nd Armies had finally broken out from Caen after weeks of hard and bitter fighting which had stalled the entire Normandy invasion. At the same time, the US 1st and 3rd Armies had forced their way off the Normandy beaches and were rapidly heading towards Falaise from the north and the east. The fighting in the lanes and fields was intense, as the Allies battled hard to overcome determined resistance by some 80000 German troops. With so many men and weapons on the ground, it is not surprising they were eventually undone by fierce artillery fire from three sides and by constant attacks from the air. The Gap was closed on 19th August, leaving only a small pocket of German resistance that was overrun on 21st August. The German losses were catastrophic 10000 killed, 50000 taken prisoner, nearly 600 tanks and assault guns destroyed, and 7500 vehicles lost. Featuring fascinating archive footage from all ...
- published: 08 Apr 2009
- views: 29694
- author: HoustonGD
10:01
(9/11) Battlefield II The Battle for Caen World War II
World War II Videos The defeat of the German forces at the Falaise Gap in August 1944 was ...
published: 08 Apr 2009
author: HoustonGD
(9/11) Battlefield II The Battle for Caen World War II
World War II Videos The defeat of the German forces at the Falaise Gap in August 1944 was the culmination of an effort that had begun the previous June, when British, US and Canadian troops stormed the Normandy beaches during Operation Overlord. Then followed the bloody fighting for the all-important city of Caen. The Falaise Gap was an area between Argentan and Falaise, southeast of Caen. For the Germans, it represented an escape route from the advancing Allied troops, who threatened to trap the 7th Army, 5th Panzer Army and Panzergruppe Eberbach. The Canadian 1st and British 2nd Armies had finally broken out from Caen after weeks of hard and bitter fighting which had stalled the entire Normandy invasion. At the same time, the US 1st and 3rd Armies had forced their way off the Normandy beaches and were rapidly heading towards Falaise from the north and the east. The fighting in the lanes and fields was intense, as the Allies battled hard to overcome determined resistance by some 80000 German troops. With so many men and weapons on the ground, it is not surprising they were eventually undone by fierce artillery fire from three sides and by constant attacks from the air. The Gap was closed on 19th August, leaving only a small pocket of German resistance that was overrun on 21st August. The German losses were catastrophic 10000 killed, 50000 taken prisoner, nearly 600 tanks and assault guns destroyed, and 7500 vehicles lost. Featuring fascinating archive footage from all ...
- published: 08 Apr 2009
- views: 20381
- author: HoustonGD
10:01
(1/11) Battlefield II The Battle for Caen World War II
World War II Videos The defeat of the German forces at the Falaise Gap in August 1944 was ...
published: 08 Apr 2009
author: HoustonGD
(1/11) Battlefield II The Battle for Caen World War II
World War II Videos The defeat of the German forces at the Falaise Gap in August 1944 was the culmination of an effort that had begun the previous June, when British, US and Canadian troops stormed the Normandy beaches during Operation Overlord. Then followed the bloody fighting for the all-important city of Caen. The Falaise Gap was an area between Argentan and Falaise, southeast of Caen. For the Germans, it represented an escape route from the advancing Allied troops, who threatened to trap the 7th Army, 5th Panzer Army and Panzergruppe Eberbach. The Canadian 1st and British 2nd Armies had finally broken out from Caen after weeks of hard and bitter fighting which had stalled the entire Normandy invasion. At the same time, the US 1st and 3rd Armies had forced their way off the Normandy beaches and were rapidly heading towards Falaise from the north and the east. The fighting in the lanes and fields was intense, as the Allies battled hard to overcome determined resistance by some 80000 German troops. With so many men and weapons on the ground, it is not surprising they were eventually undone by fierce artillery fire from three sides and by constant attacks from the air. The Gap was closed on 19th August, leaving only a small pocket of German resistance that was overrun on 21st August. The German losses were catastrophic 10000 killed, 50000 taken prisoner, nearly 600 tanks and assault guns destroyed, and 7500 vehicles lost. Featuring fascinating archive footage from all ...
- published: 08 Apr 2009
- views: 18188
- author: HoustonGD
9:51
Lyon - Caen 3-1 (23 May , 2009)
35' Juninho (1-0) 70' Govou (2-0) 83' Savidan (2-1) 89' Benzema (3-1)...
published: 24 May 2009
author: jtholin
Lyon - Caen 3-1 (23 May , 2009)
35' Juninho (1-0) 70' Govou (2-0) 83' Savidan (2-1) 89' Benzema (3-1)
- published: 24 May 2009
- views: 27939
- author: jtholin
4:20
While She Sleeps - Crows [Live in Caen, France]
A special initmate performance of Crows live at El Camino - Caen, France. 15th October 201...
published: 16 Oct 2011
author: whileshesleeps1
While She Sleeps - Crows [Live in Caen, France]
A special initmate performance of Crows live at El Camino - Caen, France. 15th October 2011. wssofficial.com http
- published: 16 Oct 2011
- views: 31213
- author: whileshesleeps1
2:34
Caen vs Nimes (1-0) Ligue 2 Highlights Official HD [01/02/13]
A dull game at Michel-d'Ornano with the home team in fourth place this was a game that Nim...
published: 02 Feb 2013
author: LoveLigue1
Caen vs Nimes (1-0) Ligue 2 Highlights Official HD [01/02/13]
A dull game at Michel-d'Ornano with the home team in fourth place this was a game that Nimes needed to win, but Jean Jacques Pierre scored the match decider within 3 minutes of kick off, securing Caen the winning 3 points. "LoveLigue1 is the number 1 destination for French Ligue 1 highlights, subscribe now to receive all our highlights directly to your news feed www.youtube.com Facebook - www.facebook.com Twitter - ja.twitter.com
- published: 02 Feb 2013
- views: 64
- author: LoveLigue1
26:21
Medieval 2 Total War - France Campaign Part 15: Caen finally ours!
Thanks for every Like and Favorite! They really help! Join ColdMeat's Army! tinyurl.com TW...
published: 09 Apr 2012
author: ColdMeat247
Medieval 2 Total War - France Campaign Part 15: Caen finally ours!
Thanks for every Like and Favorite! They really help! Join ColdMeat's Army! tinyurl.com TWITCH.TV | www.twitch.tv FACEBOOK | on.fb.me TWITTER | www.twitter.com GOOGLE+ | goo.gl Subscribe to the Medieval 2: Total War Show on Youtube! ► www.youtube.com ★Visit GameFanShop for some GREAT DEALS on Games! www.gamefanshop.com __________________________________________________ Playlists: www.youtube.com Main Channel: www.youtube.com ColdMeat's 24/7 ARCADE on STEAM! steamcommunity.com Tags: "medieval 2 total war" "medieval ii total war" "Total War" Gameplay "medieval 3 total war" Campaign Battle Machinima ColdMeat247
- published: 09 Apr 2012
- views: 2535
- author: ColdMeat247
7:22
MARCOS BARRIENTOS (POPURRI Y LOS MUROS CAEN)
POPURRI...
published: 17 Apr 2008
author: jesus trujillo
MARCOS BARRIENTOS (POPURRI Y LOS MUROS CAEN)
POPURRI
- published: 17 Apr 2008
- views: 1874226
- author: jesus trujillo
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16:17
Medieval 2 Total War - France Campaign Part 5: The Twins protecting Caen.
Thanks for every Like and Favorite! They really help! Join ColdMeat's Army! tinyurl.com TW...
published: 12 Mar 2012
author: ColdMeat247
Medieval 2 Total War - France Campaign Part 5: The Twins protecting Caen.
Thanks for every Like and Favorite! They really help! Join ColdMeat's Army! tinyurl.com TWITCH.TV | www.twitch.tv FACEBOOK | on.fb.me TWITTER | www.twitter.com GOOGLE+ | goo.gl Subscribe to the Medieval 2: Total War Show on Youtube! ► www.youtube.com ★Visit GameFanShop for some GREAT DEALS on Games! www.gamefanshop.com __________________________________________________ Playlists: www.youtube.com Main Channel: www.youtube.com ColdMeat's 24/7 ARCADE on STEAM! steamcommunity.com Tags: "medieval 2 total war" "medieval ii total war" "Total War" Gameplay "medieval 3 total war" Campaign Battle Machinima ColdMeat247
- published: 12 Mar 2012
- views: 4813
- author: ColdMeat247
16:11
Medieval 2 Total War - France Campaign Part 8: Sieging Caen?
Thanks for every Like and Favorite! They really help! Join ColdMeat's Army! tinyurl.com TW...
published: 25 Mar 2012
author: ColdMeat247
Medieval 2 Total War - France Campaign Part 8: Sieging Caen?
Thanks for every Like and Favorite! They really help! Join ColdMeat's Army! tinyurl.com TWITCH.TV | www.twitch.tv FACEBOOK | on.fb.me TWITTER | www.twitter.com GOOGLE+ | goo.gl Subscribe to the Medieval 2: Total War Show on Youtube! ► www.youtube.com ★Visit GameFanShop for some GREAT DEALS on Games! www.gamefanshop.com __________________________________________________ Playlists: www.youtube.com Main Channel: www.youtube.com ColdMeat's 24/7 ARCADE on STEAM! steamcommunity.com Tags: "medieval 2 total war" "medieval ii total war" "Total War" Gameplay "medieval 3 total war" Campaign Battle Machinima ColdMeat247
- published: 25 Mar 2012
- views: 2848
- author: ColdMeat247
3:32
ZUMBA CAEN MARION Tacata TACABRO
Rejoignez ma page Facebook : ZUMBA CAEN MARION !...
published: 09 Jun 2012
author: Marion CHERRIERE
ZUMBA CAEN MARION Tacata TACABRO
Rejoignez ma page Facebook : ZUMBA CAEN MARION !
- published: 09 Jun 2012
- views: 1502227
- author: Marion CHERRIERE
3:01
Stage slalom roller Caen 2011 (Skali / herrero)
La petite vidéo du stage de slalom roller réalisée le 1-3 Avril 2011 au club roller à l'ou...
published: 09 Apr 2011
author: kompakombo
Stage slalom roller Caen 2011 (Skali / herrero)
La petite vidéo du stage de slalom roller réalisée le 1-3 Avril 2011 au club roller à l'ouest de Caen avec Olivier Herrero et Guillaume Barbaz (skali) comme formateurs. Merci au 21 stagiaires, à leur bonne humeur, leur motivation et leur patience :) Les prochains stages en France seront annoncés sur le site www.kompakombo.com !!! Pour organiser un stage : rassemblez un groupe de patineurs et faite venir le/les moniteurs dans votre ville. Le mieux est de se rapprocher d'un club !! c'est simple et c'est facile !!! 12 stagiaires maxi pour un formateur, 22 pour 2 !!
- published: 09 Apr 2011
- views: 52200
- author: kompakombo