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dbpedia:Operation_Charnwood
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Operation Charnwood was an offensive by British and Canadian troops that took place from 8 to 9 July 1944, during the Battle for Caen in the Second World War. The operation was intended to at least partially capture the German-occupied French city of Caen (French pronunciation: ​[kɑ̃]), which was an important objective for the Allies during the opening stages of Operation Overlord, the codename for the Battle of Normandy.
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Operation Charnwood
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~80 tanksref|Major Ellis, the British official campaign historian, states that about 80 tanks were either destroyed or put out of action during the operation.|group=nb 3,817 casualties
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dbpedia:Heinrich_Eberbach dbpedia:Sepp_Dietrich dbpedia:Miles_Dempsey dbpedia:John_Crocker
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1944-07-09Z
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dbpedia:Battle_for_Caen
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dbpedia:Carpiquet dbpedia:Normandy dbpedia:Caen
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Allied victory
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61 tanksref|The 12th SS Panzer Division's tank strength on 7 July was 24 Panthers and 37 Panzer IVs.|group=nb Elements of 1 infantry division 3 armoured brigades 3 infantry divisions 1 armoured division
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