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- Q1635355 subject Q20926765.
- Q1635355 subject Q8913147.
- Q1635355 abstract "During World War II, Operation Grenade was the crossing of the Roer (Rur) river between Roermond and Düren by the U.S. 9th Army in February 1945.On 9 February, the U.S. Ninth Army—operating under Sir Bernard Montgomery's British 21st Army Group since the Battle of the Bulge—was to cross the Roer and link up with the Canadian 1st Army coming from the Nijmegen area of the Netherlands in Operation Veritable, which had started at 05:00 on 8 February. However, once the Canadians had advanced, the Germans destroyed the dams upstream. This stopped the Americans from crossing as planned. It had been anticipated that the Germans would try to do this, and that General Bradley′s U.S. 12th Army Group could capture them in time to stop the flooding.During the two weeks that the river was flooded, Adolf Hitler would not allow Field Marshal Gerd von Rundstedt to withdraw behind the Rhine, arguing that it would only delay the inevitable fight. He ordered him to fight where his forces stood.The 9th Army was finally able to cross the river on 23 February. By then, other Allied forces were also close to the Rhine. Rundstedt′s divisions—which had remained on the west bank of the Rhine—were cut to pieces in the Battle for the Rhineland, and 290,000 men were taken prisoner.".
- Q1635355 causalties "7,300 casualties".
- Q1635355 combatant "Germany".
- Q1635355 date "1945-02-09".
- Q1635355 isPartOfMilitaryConflict Q216184.
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- Q1635355 place Q870039.
- Q1635355 result "Allied victory".
- Q1635355 thumbnail Veritable_grenade.png?width=300.
- Q1635355 wikiPageExternalLink FromtheRoerToTheElbe.pdf.
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- Q1635355 wikiPageWikiLink Q870039.
- Q1635355 wikiPageWikiLink Q8913147.
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- Q1635355 casualties "7300".
- Q1635355 combatant "Germany".
- Q1635355 conflict "Operation Grenade".
- Q1635355 date "1945-02-09".
- Q1635355 partof "Western Front, World War II".
- Q1635355 place "Reichswald Forest , and adjacent areas".
- Q1635355 result "Allied victory".
- Q1635355 type Event.
- Q1635355 type Event.
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- Q1635355 comment "During World War II, Operation Grenade was the crossing of the Roer (Rur) river between Roermond and Düren by the U.S. 9th Army in February 1945.On 9 February, the U.S. Ninth Army—operating under Sir Bernard Montgomery's British 21st Army Group since the Battle of the Bulge—was to cross the Roer and link up with the Canadian 1st Army coming from the Nijmegen area of the Netherlands in Operation Veritable, which had started at 05:00 on 8 February.".
- Q1635355 label "Operation Grenade".
- Q1635355 depiction Veritable_grenade.png.
- Q1635355 name "Operation Grenade (Battle of the Reichswald)".