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Operation Loyton was the codename given to a Special Air Service (SAS) mission in the Vosges department of France during the Second World War.The mission, between 12 August and 9 October 1944, had the misfortune to be parachuted into the Vosges Mountains, at a time when the German Army was reinforcing the area, against General George Patton's Third Army.
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Operation Loyton
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210 French civilians arrested and sent to concentration camps where 140 died. Special Air Service 14 killed and another 31 captured and executed. Phanton signals section 3 killed
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Nazi Germany
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1944-10-09Z
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dbpedia:France dbpedia:Vosges
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German victory
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Section fromF Squadron, Phantom signals unit Unknown numbers of theFrench Resistance Elements of the17th SS Panzergrenadier Division Götz von Berlichingen 91 men2nd Special Air Service
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