- The
Battle for the
Kapelsche Veer, also
known as
Operation Elephant took
place between 26–31
January 1945. It was
fought between the
German Wehrmacht...
-
Despite Dutch neutrality, ****
Germany invaded the
Netherlands on 10 May 1940 as part of Fall Gelb (Case Yellow). On 15 May 1940, one day
after the bombing...
- of the Scheldt. In
January 1945, they took part in the
Battle for the
Kapelsche Veer. They
spent the last w****s of the war
fighting in
northern Germany...
- •
Operation Elephant Allied offensive against a
German bridgehead at
Kapelsche Veer in the Netherlands. • Raid at
Cabanatuan US Army
Rangers rescue Bataan...
- 26
January Canadian offensive succeeds against a
German bridgehead at
Kapelsche Veer in the
Netherlands Raid at
Cabanatuan 30
January U.S. Army Rangers...
-
Squadron Operation Elephant, part of the
World War II
Battle for the
Kapelsche Veer in the
Netherlands Elephant.co.uk, a UK
motor insurance company Elephant...
- the rest of the Netherlands,
fighting near the
Bergsche Maas
River at
Kapelsche Veer. In
February 1945, it
moved into
Germany via
amphibious landing....
- St Lambert-sur-Dives
Moerbrugge The
Scheldt Woensdrecht The
Lower Maas
Kapelsche Veer The
Rhineland The
Hochwald Veen
Twente Canal Bad
Zwischenahn North-West...
- Foster's
Meeting of Generals.
Overall Through Moerbrugge, the Scheldt,
Kapelsche Veer, and the
Hochwald Gap to Friesoythe, the Küsten Canal, and Bad Zwischenahn...
- 1944
Moerbrugge Moerkerke The
Scheldt Breskens Pocket The
Lower Maas
Kapelsche Veer The
Rhineland The
Rhine Apeldoorn Küsten
Canal Bad
Zwischenahn North-West...