Liberation of Rennes

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Date4 August 1944
Location
Result Allied victory
Liberation of Rennes
Part of the liberation of France

US advancement into Brittany in WW2
Date4 August 1944
Location
Result Allied victory
Belligerents
United States United States
Free France Free France
Nazi Germany Germany
Bezen Perrot
Commanders and leaders
United States George Patton
United States John Shirley Wood
Free France Pierre Herbart
Free France Yves Milon
Nazi Germany Eugen König
Nazi Germany Paul Hausser
Units involved
United States 8th Infantry Division
Free France French Forces of the Interior
Nazi Germany XXV Army Corps
Casualties and losses
  • At least 50 killed
  • 20 captured
  • At least 60 killed
  • At least 130 injured

The liberation of Rennes, along with its surrounding settlements, took place on 4 August 1944 by the joint action of the French Forces of the Interior (FFI) and the 8th Infantry Division of the United States Army led by General Georges S. Patton, ending four years of occupation of the city by the Nazi Germans as part of the liberation of Brittany.[1][2][3]

Course of the battle

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