Which caused the collapse of the German's positions in Normandy and directly led to the Falaise gap. Instead Von Kluge's withdrawal to the Seine is ordered and a (relatively) good order pull out is accomplished. The allies are not likely to advance quickly on the West Front, as the Germans don't just collapse and flee. Rather a strong line is set up on the Seine. Does Paris become a battle group and what does this mean for the Eastern Front, especially considering that instead of having to rebuild their forces in the West, the Germans have a (again, relatively) intact force.