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dbpedia:Operation_Infatuate
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Operation Infatuate was the codename given to an Anglo-Canadian operation during the Second World War to open the port of Antwerp to shipping and relieve logistical constraints. The operation was part of the wider Battle of the Scheldt and involved two assault landings from the sea by the 4th Special Service Brigade and the 52nd (Lowland) Division. At the same time the 2nd Canadian Infantry Division would force a crossing of the Walcheren causeway.
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Operation Infatuate
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dbpedia-owl:causalties
59 missing 489 killed 925 wounded
dbpedia-owl:commander
dbpedia:Guy_Simonds dbpedia:Gustav-Adolf_von_Zangen dbpedia:Bertram_Ramsay
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1944-11-08Z
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dbpedia:Battle_of_the_Scheldt
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dbpedia:Walcheren dbpedia:Scheldt
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Allied Victory
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5,000 troops 3,082 Canadians and Royal Marines
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