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- Operation_Blackcock abstract "Operation Blackcock was a World War II operation to clear German troops from the Roer Triangle, formed by the towns of Roermond and Sittard in the Netherlands and Heinsberg in Germany. It was conducted by the British Second Army between 14 and 26 January 1945. The objective was to drive the German 15th Army back across the Rivers Rur and Wurm and move the frontline further into Germany. The operation was carried out under the command of XII Corps by three divisions: the 7th Armoured Division (better known as the "Desert Rats"), the 52nd (Lowland) and the 43rd (Wessex) ("Wessex Wyverns") Infantry Divisions. The operation, named after the Scottish black male grouse, is relatively unknown despite the sometimes fierce battles that were fought for each and every village and hamlet within the Roer Triangle.".
- Operation_Blackcock causalties "1,152 casualties".
- Operation_Blackcock commander Gustav-Adolf_von_Zangen.
- Operation_Blackcock commander Miles_Dempsey.
- Operation_Blackcock date "1945-01-14".
- Operation_Blackcock date "1945-01-27".
- Operation_Blackcock isPartOfMilitaryConflict World_War_II.
- Operation_Blackcock place Heinsberg.
- Operation_Blackcock place Limburg_(Netherlands).
- Operation_Blackcock result "Allied victory".
- Operation_Blackcock strength "One Armoured division".
- Operation_Blackcock strength "One Commando brigade".
- Operation_Blackcock strength "One Heavy Panzer Battalion".
- Operation_Blackcock strength "Two Infantry Divisions".
- Operation_Blackcock strength "Two Infantry divisions".
- Operation_Blackcock strength "Two Paratroop Regiments".
- Operation_Blackcock thumbnail Roer_Triangle_Map.jpg?width=300.
- Operation_Blackcock wikiPageExternalLink 16.
- Operation_Blackcock wikiPageExternalLink www.operation-blackcock.com.
- Operation_Blackcock wikiPageID "2593966".
- Operation_Blackcock wikiPageRevisionID "632759906".
- Operation_Blackcock caption "Dispositions in the Roer Triangle, January 1945".
- Operation_Blackcock casualties "1152".
- Operation_Blackcock casualties "~2,000 total casualties".
- Operation_Blackcock commander "Gustav-Adolf von Zangen".
- Operation_Blackcock commander "Miles Dempsey".
- Operation_Blackcock conflict "Operation Blackcock".
- Operation_Blackcock date "--01-14".
- Operation_Blackcock hasPhotoCollection Operation_Blackcock.
- Operation_Blackcock partof World_War_II.
- Operation_Blackcock place "Limburg (Netherlands) and Heinsberg (Germany)".
- Operation_Blackcock result "Allied victory".
- Operation_Blackcock strength "One Armoured division".
- Operation_Blackcock strength "One Commando brigade".
- Operation_Blackcock strength "One Heavy Panzer Battalion".
- Operation_Blackcock strength "Two Infantry Divisions".
- Operation_Blackcock strength "Two Infantry divisions".
- Operation_Blackcock strength "Two Paratroop Regiments".
- Operation_Blackcock units Second_Army_(United_Kingdom).
- Operation_Blackcock units "15".
- Operation_Blackcock wordnet_type synset-war-noun-1.
- Operation_Blackcock subject Category:Western_European_Campaign_(1944%E2%80%931945).
- Operation_Blackcock type Event.
- Operation_Blackcock type MilitaryConflict.
- Operation_Blackcock type SocietalEvent.
- Operation_Blackcock type Event.
- Operation_Blackcock type ConflictEvent.
- Operation_Blackcock type Event.
- Operation_Blackcock type Thing.
- Operation_Blackcock type Q1656682.
- Operation_Blackcock comment "Operation Blackcock was a World War II operation to clear German troops from the Roer Triangle, formed by the towns of Roermond and Sittard in the Netherlands and Heinsberg in Germany. It was conducted by the British Second Army between 14 and 26 January 1945. The objective was to drive the German 15th Army back across the Rivers Rur and Wurm and move the frontline further into Germany.".
- Operation_Blackcock label "Operation Blackcock".
- Operation_Blackcock label "Operation Blackcock".
- Operation_Blackcock label "Opération Blackcock".
- Operation_Blackcock sameAs Operation_Blackcock.
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- Operation_Blackcock sameAs Q459575.
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- Operation_Blackcock wasDerivedFrom Operation_Blackcock?oldid=632759906.
- Operation_Blackcock depiction Roer_Triangle_Map.jpg.
- Operation_Blackcock isPrimaryTopicOf Operation_Blackcock.
- Operation_Blackcock name "Operation Blackcock".