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July 18th, 1944. In a bunker outside Caen, Hans von Luck listened to British artillery pound his lines and believed he understood the pattern. The British would attack methodically, gain ground, pause to consolidate—then be countered. It was a rhythm German doctrine recognized. And for a time, it held. But less than two weeks later, after the American breakout at Saint-Lô, the maps stopped making sense. Units reported U.S. armor thirty kilometers beyond expected positions. Strongpoints were bypassed, not crushed. Entire sectors were left isolated as American columns surged toward Avranches with relentless speed. The DARK Reason German Commanders Feared American Armor More Than British had little to do with the tanks themselves. It was the combination of mobility, logistics, air superiority, and industrial depth. The British fought in ways German officers could anticipate and counter. The Americans fought with momentum that ignored tidy lines and punished hesitation. What unnerved German commanders was not just defeat—it was the realization that their hard-earned tactical skill could not slow an enemy who could replace losses, outmaneuver defenses, and keep moving no matter the cost.