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- Operation_Undertone abstract "Operation Undertone was a large assault by the U.S. Seventh and French 1st Armies of the U.S. Sixth Army Group as part of the Allied invasion of Germany in March 1945 during World War II.A force of three corps was to attack abreast from Saarbrücken, Germany, along a 75 km sector to a point southeast of Hagenau, France. A narrow strip along the Rhine leading to the extreme northeastern corner of Alsace at Lauterbourg was to be cleared by a division of the French 1st Army under operational control of the Seventh Army. The Seventh Army′s main effort was to be made in the center up the Kaiserslautern corridor.In approving the plan, Supreme Allied Commander General Dwight D. Eisenhower asserted that the objective was not only to clear the Saar-Palatinate but to establish bridgeheads with forces of the Sixth Army Group over the Rhine between Mainz and Mannheim. The U.S. Third Army of the 12th Army Group was to be limited to diversionary attacks across the Moselle to protect the Sixth Army Group′s left flank.Opposing commanders were U.S. General Jacob L. Devers, commanding U.S. Sixth Army Group and German SS General Paul Hausser, commanding German Army Group G.Significantly assisted by operations of the Third Army that overran German lines of communication, Operation Undertone cleared Wehrmacht defenses and pushed to the Rhine in the area of Karlsruhe within 10 days. General Devers′ victory—along with a rapid advance by the U.S. Third Army—completed the advance of Allied armies to the west bank of the Rhine along its entire length within Germany.The bulk of the text in this article is taken directly from The Last Offensive, a work of the U.S. Army that is in the public domain. The material was extracted from Chapter XII, The Saar-Palatinate, pp. 236–265.".
- Operation_Undertone causalties "12,887 (est.)".
- Operation_Undertone combatant "France".
- Operation_Undertone combatant "Germany".
- Operation_Undertone commander Jacob_L._Devers.
- Operation_Undertone commander Paul_Hausser.
- Operation_Undertone date "1945-03-24".
- Operation_Undertone isPartOfMilitaryConflict Western_Front_(World_War_II).
- Operation_Undertone notes "German casualties do not include KIA, WIA, or those inflicted by U.S. Third Army. Allied casualties are for the U.S. Seventh Army (12,000) and French TF de Monsabert (887).".
- Operation_Undertone place Haguenau.
- Operation_Undertone place Saarbrücken.
- Operation_Undertone result "Allied victory".
- Operation_Undertone thumbnail Undertone_1945.png?width=300.
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