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VIDEO DESCRIPTION WW2: HMS Rodney's 16-inch guns destroyed Kurt Meyer's elite 12th SS Panzer Division at Caen, 1944. In July 1944, German General Kurt "Panzer" Meyer believed his 12th SS Panzer Division was untouchable — positioned 15 miles inland, beyond the reach of any naval gun ever built. He had elite Panther tanks, fanatical Hitler Youth soldiers, and the bocage hedgerows of Normandy as natural fortresses. According to every artillery manual in existence, he was safe. He was wrong. This is the story of Operation Charnwood, HMS Rodney's impossible naval bombardment, and the moment a 45-ton Panther tank was thrown through the air by a one-ton shell fired by sailors who couldn't even see their target — from 20 miles away. We cover the full story: the 12th SS Panzer Division's defense of Caen, the bocage terrain, how HMS Rodney tilted itself sideways to extend its range beyond doctrine, the 60-second flight of the shells, and the moment Kurt Meyer understood he wasn't losing a battle — he was losing an economic war. 📌 Historical Accuracy Notice: The events, figures, and dates presented in this video are based on documented historical records from World War 2. This content was researched and written with the assistance of AI. If you spot any inaccuracies, please note them in the comments — we take historical accuracy seriously. #WW2 #Normandy #TankWarfare