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With the Allied invasion force landing in Normandy, the German defenders are caught off-guard due to crucial delays. Adolf Hitler, misled by faulty intelligence, hesitates to deploy his armored reserves. This choice proves pivotal as time runs out for the Axis powers. What's supposed to be a typical march becomes a blood-soaked clash amidst the tall hedges that favor the defenders. This very terrain turns lethal as night falls, with the Germans moving cautiously, aware of the potential for ambush by the newly arrived Allied troops.