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Operation Lumberjack was a military operation with the goal of capturing the west bank of the Rhine River and seizing key German cities, near the end of World War II. The First United States Army launched the operation in March 1945 to capture strategic cities in Nazi Germany and to give the Allies a foothold along the Rhine.

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  • Operation Lumberjack (de)
  • Opération Lumberjack (fr)
  • Operation Lumberjack (en)
  • Operatie Lumberjack (nl)
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  • Die Operation Lumberjack (deutsch Unternehmen Holzfäller) war eine militärische Operation der Alliierten an der Westfront des Zweiten Weltkrieges im März 1945. Sie wurde durchgeführt von der amerikanischen 12th Army Group mit dem Ziel, das Westufer des Rheins zu erreichen. Sie schuf die Voraussetzungen für die anschließende Rheinüberquerung der Heeresgruppe. (de)
  • L'opération Lumberjack est une opération américaine de la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Menée par la 1re armée des États-Unis au début de mars 1945, elle avait pour objectif de prendre des villes allemandes stratégiques comme Cologne et de former une tête de pont alliée sur l'autre rive du Rhin. (fr)
  • Operatie Lumberjack (1 - 25 maart 1945) was een militaire operatie die werd uitgevoerd in de laatste maanden van de Tweede Wereldoorlog in Europa. De operatie werd in maart 1945 gelanceerd door het Amerikaanse 1e Leger en had als doel om strategisch gelegen Duitse steden als Keulen in handen te krijgen, en ook om de rivier de Rijn over te steken. (nl)
  • Operation Lumberjack was a military operation with the goal of capturing the west bank of the Rhine River and seizing key German cities, near the end of World War II. The First United States Army launched the operation in March 1945 to capture strategic cities in Nazi Germany and to give the Allies a foothold along the Rhine. (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Koeln_1945.jpg
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/CROSS_THE_RHINE_WITH_DRY_FEET_COURTESY_OF_9TH_ARM'D_DIV-LUDENDORFF_BRIDGE.jpg
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Operation_Lumberjack_map.jpg
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