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  2. Operation Northwind (1944) - Wikipedia

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    Operation Northwind (German: Unternehmen Nordwind) was the last major German offensive of World War II on the Western Front. Northwind was launched to support the German Ardennes offensive campaign in the Battle of the Bulge , which by late December 1944 had decisively turned against the German forces.

  3. Operation Python (1943–1944) - Wikipedia

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    Operation Python was carried out by the Allied commando unit Z Special Unit, during World War II.The objective of the mission was to set up a wireless station near Labian Point in North Borneo and undertake covert operations reporting on the sea lane of the Imperial Japanese Navy in the Sibutu Passage and the Balabac Strait of the Sulu Sea.

  4. Colmar Pocket - Wikipedia

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    On New Year's Day 1945, the Germans launched Unternehmen Nordwind (Operation "North Wind"), one objective of which was the recapture of Strasbourg. German troops of the 198th Infantry Division and the 106th Panzer Brigade attacked north out of the Colmar Pocket from 7–13 January.

  5. Operation Nordwind order of battle - Wikipedia

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    Operation Nordwind was launched by German ground forces on 31 December 1944 against U.S. and French ground forces in the Rhineland-Palatinate and the Alsace and Lorraine regions of southwestern Germany and northeastern France as part of the European Theatre in World War II. It ended on 25 January 1945.

  6. 14th Armored Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    See: Clarke and Smith, From The Riviera To The Rhine Archived 27 March 2019 at the Wayback Machine and The Seventh Army Report of Operations in France and Germany, 1944–1945 for a definitive description of Operation Nordwind and the 14th Armored Division's actions. Cirillo, Roger. The Ardennes-Alsace. The U.S. Army Campaigns of World War II.

  7. Sixth United States Army Group - Wikipedia

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    The 6th United States Army Group (also referred to as the Southern Group of Armies) was an Allied army group that fought in the European Theater of Operations during World War II. Made up of field armies from both the United States Army and the French Army , it fought in France, Germany, Austria, and, briefly, Italy.

  8. Wingen-sur-Moder - Wikipedia

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    In early January 1945, Wingen was the location of a minor, but strategically important battle between German and American forces. On New Year's Eve, Germany launched a surprise offensive—Operation Nordwind—in northern Alsace.

  9. 6th SS Mountain Division Nord - Wikipedia

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    This was the last offensive action by the Nord Division before the end of Operation Nordwind, and it failed despite making initial advances. By the end of the operation, the infantry regiments had taken 50% losses, although the other divisional units were intact. The losses were replaced by poorly trained conscripts and volunteers in February 1945.