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- Operation_Lumberjack abstract "Operation Lumberjack was a military operation with the goal to capture the west bank of the Rhine River and seize key German cities near the end of World War II. The First United States Army launched the operation in March 1945 to capture strategic cities in Germany and to give the Allies a foothold along the Rhine.One unexpected outcome was the capture of the Ludendorff bridge, a strategic railroad bridge across the Rhine, in the Battle of Remagen. Despite the German's attempts to destroy the bridge, Allied forces captured it intact and were able to use it for ten days to establish a beachhead on the far side before it finally collapsed as a result of damage inflicted by the retreating German army.".
- Operation_Lumberjack commander Courtney_Hodges.
- Operation_Lumberjack commander Erich_Brandenberger.
- Operation_Lumberjack date "1945-03-25".
- Operation_Lumberjack isPartOfMilitaryConflict Western_Allied_invasion_of_Germany.
- Operation_Lumberjack isPartOfMilitaryConflict World_War_II.
- Operation_Lumberjack place Germany.
- Operation_Lumberjack place Remagen.
- Operation_Lumberjack place Rhineland-Palatinate.
- Operation_Lumberjack result "Alliedvictory".
- Operation_Lumberjack strength "1st Army".
- Operation_Lumberjack strength "7th Army".
- Operation_Lumberjack thumbnail CROSS_THE_RHINE_WITH_DRY_FEET_COURTESY_OF_9TH_ARM'D_DIV-LUDENDORFF_BRIDGE.jpg?width=300.
- Operation_Lumberjack wikiPageExternalLink rhineland.htm.
- Operation_Lumberjack wikiPageExternalLink USA-E-Last.
- Operation_Lumberjack wikiPageExternalLink USA-E-Last-VIII.jpg.
- Operation_Lumberjack wikiPageID "4528616".
- Operation_Lumberjack wikiPageRevisionID "640848126".
- Operation_Lumberjack caption "American forces cross the Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen".
- Operation_Lumberjack commander "Courtney Hodges".
- Operation_Lumberjack commander "Erich Brandenberger".
- Operation_Lumberjack date "--03-25".
- Operation_Lumberjack hasPhotoCollection Operation_Lumberjack.
- Operation_Lumberjack partof "the Invasion of Germany in World War II".
- Operation_Lumberjack place Germany.
- Operation_Lumberjack place Remagen.
- Operation_Lumberjack place Rhineland-Palatinate.
- Operation_Lumberjack result "Allied victory".
- Operation_Lumberjack strength "1".
- Operation_Lumberjack strength "7".
- Operation_Lumberjack subject Category:Battles_and_operations_of_World_War_II_involving_the_United_States.
- Operation_Lumberjack subject Category:Military_operations_of_World_War_II_involving_Germany.
- Operation_Lumberjack subject Category:Western_European_Campaign_(1944_%E2%80%93_1945).
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- Operation_Lumberjack type MilitaryOperationsOfWorldWarIIInvolvingGermany.
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- Operation_Lumberjack type WorldWarIIOperationsAndBattlesOfTheWesternEuropeanTheatre.
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- Operation_Lumberjack comment "Operation Lumberjack was a military operation with the goal to capture the west bank of the Rhine River and seize key German cities near the end of World War II. The First United States Army launched the operation in March 1945 to capture strategic cities in Germany and to give the Allies a foothold along the Rhine.One unexpected outcome was the capture of the Ludendorff bridge, a strategic railroad bridge across the Rhine, in the Battle of Remagen.".
- Operation_Lumberjack label "Operatie Lumberjack".
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- Operation_Lumberjack label "Operation Lumberjack".
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- Operation_Lumberjack wasDerivedFrom Operation_Lumberjack?oldid=640848126.
- Operation_Lumberjack depiction CROSS_THE_RHINE_WITH_DRY_FEET_COURTESY_OF_9TH_ARM'D_DIV-LUDENDORFF_BRIDGE.jpg.
- Operation_Lumberjack isPrimaryTopicOf Operation_Lumberjack.