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  • Allied advance from Paris to the Rhine
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  • The Allied advance from Paris to the Rhine was one of the final Allied phases in World War II of the Western European Campaign. This phase spans from the end of the Operation Overlord (25 August 1944) incorporating the German winter counter offensive through the Ardennes (commonly known as the Battle of the Bulge) up to the Allies preparing to cross the river Rhine in the early months of 1945. This roughly corresponds with the official U.S. European Theater of Operations Rhineland and Ardennes-Alsace campaigns.
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Strength
  • 4500000
  • ~1,500,000 troops
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Date
  • --08-25
Commander
  • Dwight D. Eisenhower
  • Gerd von Rundstedt
  • Omar Bradley
  • Bernard Montgomery
  • Walter Model
  • Jacob Devers
Caption
  • American soldiers cross the Siegfried Line.
Casualties
  • 240082
  • U.S.:
Result
  • Allied victory
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Place
  • Along and around the Siegfried Line,
Conflict
  • Siegfried Line Campaign
abstract
  • The Allied advance from Paris to the Rhine was one of the final Allied phases in World War II of the Western European Campaign. This phase spans from the end of the Operation Overlord (25 August 1944) incorporating the German winter counter offensive through the Ardennes (commonly known as the Battle of the Bulge) up to the Allies preparing to cross the river Rhine in the early months of 1945. This roughly corresponds with the official U.S. European Theater of Operations Rhineland and Ardennes-Alsace campaigns.
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