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It was a portion or phase of the Battle of Normandy. http://www.normandiememoire.com/NM60Anglais/2_histoire/histo4_gb.htm

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Q: Was the Battle of the Hedgerows the same as the Battle of Normandy?
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Originally just to separate fields, but they proved very resistant to horsemen and cavalry. - And also to Allied soldiers in the Battle of Normandy in WW2


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