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The Dieppe Raid, also known as the Battle of Dieppe, Operation Rutter and, later, Operation Jubilee, was an Allied attack on the German-occupied port of Dieppe during the Second World War. The raid took place on the northern coast of France on 19 August 1942. The assault began at 5:00 a.m. and by 10:50 a.m. the Allied commanders were forced to call a retreat.
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Dieppe Raid
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Royal Navy 6Douglas Bostonbombers Canada: 20Hawker Hurricanefighters 1 destroyer 64Supermarine Spitfirefighters 10North American Mustang Mk 1fighters Royal Air Force 1,946 captured 62 killed, 30 wounded, 17 captured Ground forces 275 commandos 33 landing craft United Kingdom: 550 dead and wounded 586 wounded, 907 killed,
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Poland
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dbpedia:John_Hamilton_Roberts dbpedia:Konrad_Haase dbpedia:Trafford_Leigh-Mallory dbpedia:Gerd_von_Rundstedt n7:_1st_Earl_Mountbatten_of_Burma
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1942-08-19Z
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German victory
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(Does not include Luftwaffe and Kriegsmarine) Royal Air Force 30 RN Commando No. 4 Commando* Royal Navy ~1,500 men 15 commandosattached to No. 10 Commando. No. 10 (Inter-Allied) Commando(part) ~10,500 men 2nd Canadian Infantry Division 302nd Static Infantry Division No. 3 Commando 40 Commando RM Infantry 237 ships and landing barges including eight destroyers 50U.S. Army Rangers, attached toNo. 4 Commando 74 Squadrons
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