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Battle of Normandy after action reports and war diaries

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After Action Reports

Battle of Normandy

After Action Reports (AAR) and war diaries are official military documents drafted by officers and non-commissioned officers of combat units a few days or weeks after the reported events. This section brings together some of the AARs concerning the Battle of Normandy.

  • Allied units

Airborne divisions

6th G.B. Airborne Division – After Action Reports – June 1944

82nd U.S. Airborne Division – After Action Reports – June/July 1944

101st U.S. Airborne Division – After Action Reports – June 1944

Infantry divisions

1st U.S. Infantry Division – After Action Reports – June 1944

4th U.S. Infantry Division – After Action Reports – June 1944

29th U.S. Infantry Division – After Action Reports – June 1944

35th U.S. Infantry Division – After Action Reports – July-August 1944

90th U.S. Infantry Division – After Action Reports – June-August 1944

Air units

8th U.S. Air Force – After Action Reports – June 1944

Naval units

Western Task Force – After Action Reports – June 1944

  • German units

Von Rundstedt report – June 20, 1944

Wilhelm Keitel & Alfred Jodl reports – After war

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