Port En Bessin location |
Port En Bessin 1944 EAST WEST |
Port En Bessin 2014 EAST WEST |
The fishing port lies in a hollow with high sides rising up to 200 feet (60 metres),which were know as the Western and Eastern features.
Defending PORT EN BESSIN were elements of the German 352nd Infantry Division who held the high ground defended by concrete bunkers, wire entanglement's and mines. To the south concrete entrenchments covered the Bayeux Road.
Panorama from Eastern feature - moving through west & south |
Port En Bessin - Western feature |
Port En Bessin - Eastern feature |
The plan was 47 Commando would land on GOLD BEACH, move inland, infiltrate through enemy lines and attack the village from the rear.
Port En Bessin WEST EAST |
The operation began at 05:00 6th June 1944 when 420 men of 47 Commando with 420 men loading into landing craft 8 miles (13 km) off the Normandy coast. The German coastal guns opened fire on the craft as they approached the beach sinking one craft, another four were sunk when they hit mines attached to underwater obstacles. During the landing much of the units radio equipment was lost.
Around 300 men mustered on Gold Beach. Having borrowed radio equipment from the 231st Infantry Brigade they set off across country. The force managed to avoid contact until they were engaged at La Rosière. The Commandos overcame the Germans, taking weapons and equipment to replace the losses during the landings. By nightfall they reached Point 72 at Escures, 1.5 miles (2.4 km) from the port, where they dug in, ready to attack next morning.
The attack began by charging and overcoming the defensive position at the south of the village.
One troop then attacked the western feature. The feature was mined, rifle and machine gun fire was heavy, and the defenders were able to roll grenades down the hill. Unknown to the Marines, two Flak ships had been moved into the harbour, and they were able to bring fire onto the advancing troops, forcing them to withdraw.
The situation worsened when a German counter attack captured the Commandos rear HQ and cut off the troops in Escures.
The Marines began to clear the harbour area, but the Western and Eastern features were stubbornly defended by the Germans
Port En Bessin - Harbour |
Of the 420 Commandos who embarked, 116 were killed or drowned, and 40 wounded.
Port En Bessin Memorial |