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- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) abstract "The Battle of Beirut (12 July 1941) marked the end of hostilities in the Syria-Lebanon campaign of World War II.The campaign saw the initial Allied deployment of 2 brigades of the Australian 7th Division, a brigade from the 1st British Cavalry Division, the 5th Indian Infantry Brigade which was deployed immediately from Eritrea after the surrender of the Duke of Aosta, several armoured and air units of the British 6th Division, a special commando force (C battalion of the Special Service Brigade) and 6 battalions of the 1st Free French Division.On 8 July, even before the fall of Damour, the Vichy French commander—General Henri Dentz—had sought an armistice: the advance on Beirut together with the Allied capture of Damascus in late June and the rapid advance of Allied troops into Syria from Iraq in early July to capture Deir ez Zor and then push on towards Aleppo had made the Vichy position untenable. At one minute past midnight on 12 July, a ceasefire came into effect. For all intents and purposes, this ended the campaign and an armistice was signed on 14 July at the \"Sidney Smith Barracks\" on the outskirts of the city of Acre. The armistice placed Syria under the French general Charles de Gaulle.The triumphant entry of the Australian 7th Division into Beirut successfully established the Allied occupation of Lebanon. Beirut later became an important Allied base for Mediterranean naval operations.".
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) combatant "*French Lebanon".
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) combatant "Vichy France".
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) commander Henri_Dentz.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) commander Henry_Maitland_Wilson.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) date "1941-07-12".
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) isPartOfMilitaryConflict Syria–Lebanon_Campaign.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) place Beirut.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) place Greater_Lebanon.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) result "Allied victory".
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) strength "120artillerypieces".
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) strength "30bombers".
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) strength "35,000-45,000".
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) strength "60fighters".
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) strength "90 tanks".
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) thumbnail Lebanese_French_flag.svg?width=300.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageID "12030124".
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageLength "3850".
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageOutDegree "44".
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageRevisionID "671965440".
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageWikiLink 1st_Cavalry_Division_(United_Kingdom).
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageWikiLink 1st_Free_French_Division.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageWikiLink 5th_Indian_Infantry_Brigade.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageWikiLink 6th_Infantry_Division_(United_Kingdom).
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageWikiLink 7th_Division_(Australia).
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageWikiLink Acre,_Israel.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageWikiLink Aleppo.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageWikiLink Allies_of_World_War_II.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageWikiLink Armistice_of_Saint_Jean_dAcre.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageWikiLink Artillery.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Damascus_(1941).
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Damour.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Deir_ez-Zor.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageWikiLink Beirut.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageWikiLink Bomber.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageWikiLink Brigade.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1941_in_Lebanon.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageWikiLink Category:20th_century_in_Beirut.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Battles_of_World_War_II_involving_Australia.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Conflicts_in_1941.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_battles_of_Vichy_France.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Syria–Lebanon_Campaign.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageWikiLink Charles_de_Gaulle.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageWikiLink Commando.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageWikiLink Eritrea.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageWikiLink Fighter_aircraft.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageWikiLink Greater_Lebanon.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageWikiLink Henri_Dentz.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Maitland_Wilson.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageWikiLink Iraq.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Amedeo,_Duke_of_Aosta.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageWikiLink Sidney_Smith_(Royal_Navy_officer).
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageWikiLink Special_Service_Brigade.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageWikiLink Syria.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageWikiLink Syria–Lebanon_Campaign.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageWikiLink Vichy_France.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Battle of Beirut (1941)".
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Battle of Beirut".
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Beirut was bombed".
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Beirut".
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageWikiLinkText "entered Beirut".
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) wikiPageWikiLinkText "nearing Beirut".
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) combatant "Vichy France * French Lebanon".
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) commander "Field marshal Henry Maitland Wilson".
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) commander "General Henri Dentz".
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) conflict "Battle of Beirut".
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) date "1941-07-12".
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) partof "the Syria-Lebanon Campaign of World War II".
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) place Beirut.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) place Greater_Lebanon.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) result "Allied victory".
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) strength "120".
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) strength "30".
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) strength "35000".
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) strength "60".
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) strength "90".
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- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) subject Category:1941_in_Lebanon.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) subject Category:20th_century_in_Beirut.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) subject Category:Battles_of_World_War_II_involving_Australia.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) subject Category:Conflicts_in_1941.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) subject Category:Military_battles_of_Vichy_France.
- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) subject Category:Syria–Lebanon_Campaign.
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- Battle_of_Beirut_(1941) comment "The Battle of Beirut (12 July 1941) marked the end of hostilities in the Syria-Lebanon campaign of World War II.The campaign saw the initial Allied deployment of 2 brigades of the Australian 7th Division, a brigade from the 1st British Cavalry Division, the 5th Indian Infantry Brigade which was deployed immediately from Eritrea after the surrender of the Duke of Aosta, several armoured and air units of the British 6th Division, a special commando force (C battalion of the Special Service Brigade) and 6 battalions of the 1st Free French Division.On 8 July, even before the fall of Damour, the Vichy French commander—General Henri Dentz—had sought an armistice: the advance on Beirut together with the Allied capture of Damascus in late June and the rapid advance of Allied troops into Syria from Iraq in early July to capture Deir ez Zor and then push on towards Aleppo had made the Vichy position untenable. ".