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Solving the D-Day Mystery at Dead Man’s Corner
By Niels Henkemans with Sean Claxton and Charles C. Roberts, Jr.
“Dead Man’s Corner,”at a road junction south of Saint-Côme-du-Mont, has become one of Normandy’s most famous landmarks.
Author and historian Mark Bando specializes in the history of the st Airborne and the 2nd Armored Division.
The story of what happened there has become legendary: an American Stuart tank was destroyed at the intersection and remained in place for several days, the dead body of the commander hanging out of the turret. The troops started to refer to the spot as “the corner with the dead man in the tank” and later simply as “Dead Man’s Corner.” As with all legends, the true story is much more complicated.
This article is an attempt to separate fact from fiction and explore what can be proven and what remains a mystery to this day.
The name “Dead Man’s Corner” is old. It was already mentioned in the combat interviews of S.L.A.
Marshall, conducted in the summer of The general public likely first learned the name through one or two books: either S.L.A. Mar