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This account of the fighting around Carentan, Periers, and St. Denis-le-Gast by the commanding officer of a German parachute regiment was written early in 1948 as a part of the Allendorf phase of the Foreign Military Studies project of the U.S. Army in Europe. The U.S. Army histories can give little space to the German accounts of fighting, although the German version of what occurred is often of keen interest to Americans who fought in Normandy. Chapter 1: invasion of the Cotentin Peninsula. Headings include: organization of the 6th Fallschirm Regiment; situation on the Cotentin Peninsula prior to 6 June 1944 invasion; the Allied attack; and the battle for Carentan. Chapter 2: the withdrawal. Headings include: fighting in the Meautis area; fighting in the Seves sector; withdrawal from the Periers area; the Coutances pocket; the Villedieu pocket; and withdrawal from Normandy.