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- Liberation_of_Arnhem abstract "Operation Anger (sometimes known as Operation Quick Anger), was a military operation to seize the city of Arnhem in April 1945, during the closing stages of the Second World War. It is occasionally referred to as the Second Battle of Arnhem or the Liberation of Arnhem. The operation was part of the Canadian First Army's liberation of the Netherlands and was led by the 49th British Infantry Division, supported by armour of the 5th Canadian Armoured Division, Royal Air Force air strikes and boats of the Royal Navy.The Western Allies first tried to liberate Arnhem in September 1944 during Operation Market Garden. Poor planning, the unexpected presence of German armoured units and a delayed advance by ground forces meant that the 1st British Airborne Division were defeated and a new front stabilised south of the city. Fresh planning to take Arnhem began in the new year as the Canadian First Army sought ways to link up its units advancing into the Netherlands. However it was not until April that the liberation of the city became a distinct possibility. After II Canadian Corps secured the eastern bank of the IJssel river and advanced north, I Canadian Corps prepared to assault Arnhem.The operation began on 12 April 1945 and proceeded to plan, as the three infantry brigades of the 49th Division leapfrogged each other through the city. Within four days Arnhem was totally under Allied control, allowing the Canadians to advance further into the Netherlands. Less than two weeks after the battle a general truce brought major combat operations in the country to an end and on 5 May the German commander in chief in the Netherlands surrendered to the Canadian Army. Three days later Germany unconditionally surrendered, bringing the war in Europe to a close.".
- Liberation_of_Arnhem causalties "134 wounded".
- Liberation_of_Arnhem causalties "62 killed".
- Liberation_of_Arnhem combatant "Canada".
- Liberation_of_Arnhem commander Charles_Foulkes_(Canadian_Army_general).
- Liberation_of_Arnhem commander Johannes_Blaskowitz.
- Liberation_of_Arnhem commander Philipp_Kleffel.
- Liberation_of_Arnhem commander Stuart_Rawlins_(1897–1955).
- Liberation_of_Arnhem date "1945-04-16".
- Liberation_of_Arnhem notes "#More detailed information is available in the [[#Aftermath".
- Liberation_of_Arnhem notes "*More details of the German strength can be found in theGerman forcessection".
- Liberation_of_Arnhem place Arnhem.
- Liberation_of_Arnhem place Netherlands.
- Liberation_of_Arnhem result "Allied Victory".
- Liberation_of_Arnhem strength "*Estimated over 1,000 men".
- Liberation_of_Arnhem strength "1 infantry division".
- Liberation_of_Arnhem strength "plus Armoured support".
- Liberation_of_Arnhem thumbnail The_British_Army_in_North-west_Europe_1944-45_BU3515.jpg?width=300.
- Liberation_of_Arnhem wikiPageExternalLink CAJ_vol4.4_09_e.pdf.
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- Liberation_of_Arnhem wikiPageWikiLink Category:1945_in_the_Netherlands.
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- Liberation_of_Arnhem wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Gelderland.
- Liberation_of_Arnhem wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_history_of_the_Netherlands_during_World_War_II.
- Liberation_of_Arnhem wikiPageWikiLink Category:Western_European_Campaign_(1944–1945).
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- Liberation_of_Arnhem wikiPageWikiLink Guy_Simonds.
- Liberation_of_Arnhem wikiPageWikiLink Hallamshire_Battalion.
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- Liberation_of_Arnhem wikiPageWikiLink II_Canadian_Corps.
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- Liberation_of_Arnhem wikiPageWikiLink IJsselmeer.
- Liberation_of_Arnhem wikiPageWikiLink I_Canadian_Corps.
- Liberation_of_Arnhem wikiPageWikiLink Johannes_Blaskowitz.