If you were taken back to the the front it was probably LE MANS, especially if it was before August 16th. There were still fights going on in Orleans. I have a hint. The germans at Bricy spend the entire night between August 15th-16th blowing up their depots and buildings. The explosions lasted for hours and could be heard from miles. So if you were around you may have heard these. Another hint: at LE MANS, you were probably offered some Rilettes, which is a local sandwich spray porc meat speciality and easy to recognise because the farmers sealed the jars with the fat , so if you didn't know, you thought somebody had offered you a pot of disgusting fat...
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