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  2. Battles of Narvik - Wikipedia

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    The two naval battles in Ofotfjord on 10 April and 13 April were fought between the British Royal Navy and the German Kriegsmarine, while the two-month land campaign was fought by Norwegian, French, British, and Polish troops against German mountain troops, shipwrecked Kriegsmarine sailors, and German paratroopers (Fallschirmjäger) from the ...

  3. List of Commando raids on the Atlantic Wall - Wikipedia

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    32 men: Telemark Norway Industrial site [18] All Royal Engineers involved were killed either when their gliders crashed on the way to their landing zone or survived the crash but were executed by the Germans. [55] [56] 30 22–29 November 1942 unknown No. 10 (Inter-Allied) Commando: 5 men: Bergen Norway Reconnaissance and capture prisoners [18]

  4. Norwegian campaign - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Narvik saw Norway's toughest fight in World War II; nearly 7,500 Norwegian soldiers participated in the battle, along with British, French and Polish troops. The reconquest of Narvik was the first time the forces of the Third Reich were removed from a captured city.

  5. United Kingdom casualties of war - Wikipedia

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    World War II: 1939 1945 383,700 67,100 450,900 World War II deaths; includes deaths from the Crown Colonies: Arab revolt in Palestine: 1936 1939 262 262 Iraqi revolt against the British: 1920 1920 1,000 5,000 Tauber, E., The Formation of Modern Syria and Iraq, pp. 312-314 Anglo-Irish War: 1919 1921 776 [7] 898 [7] 1,674 Military includes Royal ...

  6. British Army during the Second World War - Wikipedia

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    After the German invasion of the Low Countries the following month, with British military resources in Norway unable to be supported, the British troops in Norway had to be evacuated on 8 June. [119] The occupation of Norway led to a possible German presence in Iceland. This, along with the island's strategic importance, alarmed the British. [120]

  7. Operation Musketoon - Wikipedia

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    The Brookwood memorial is for men and women of the British and Commonwealth armies who died during the Second World War and have no known grave. [ 30 ] The German commander in Norway, Generaloberst Nikolaus von Falkenhorst , was captured after the war and tried by a British military court, for his part in carrying out the Commando Order.

  8. Operation Archery - Wikipedia

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    Operation Archery, also known as the Måløy Raid, was a British Combined Operations raid during World War II against German positions on the island of Vågsøy, Norway, on 27 December 1941. British Commandos of No. 3 Commando, two troops of No. 2 Commando, a medical detachment of No. 4 Commando, a demolition party from 101 Troop (canoe) of No ...

  9. Battle for Kvam - Wikipedia

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    Memorial to 54 British soldiers killed in the Battle for Kvam, Norway, 25–26 April 1940. The battle in Kvam on 25 and 26 April 1940 was the hardest in southern and central Norway. 1st Battalion KOYLI and 1st Battalion York and Lancaster had 54 soldiers killed. In addition, three Norwegian soldiers and three Norwegian civilians were killed in ...