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Operation Wellhit (the
Battle of Boulogne) from 17 to 22
September 1944, was an
operation of the
Second World War by the 3rd
Canadian Division of the...
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declared a "fortress" by
Adolf Hitler but it suc****bed to
Operation Wellhit, the ****ault and
liberation by the 3rd
Canadian Infantry Division in September...
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focus instead on
Arnhem (Operation
Market Garden),
Boulogne (Operation
Wellhit),
Calais (Operation Undergo) and Dunkirk. By the time the
Canadians were...
- break-out from Normandy. The ****ault on
Calais used the
tactics of
Operation Wellhit at Boulogne,
sealing the town,
bombardments from land, sea and air, followed...
- September–November 1944
Operation Astonia Siege of
Dunkirk (1944)
Operation Wellhit Operation Undergo Battle of the
Scheldt Lorraine Campaign: September–December...
- of the
Scheldt 8
November 1944
Boulogne Ferdinand Heim 10,000
Operation Wellhit 22
September 1944
Brest Hermann-Bernhard
Ramcke 38,000
Battle for Brest...
- Waffen-SS
Reinecke group Operation Astonia:
capture of Le
Havre Operation Wellhit:
capture of
Boulogne Operation Undergo:
capture of
Calais At the other...
- Boulogne-sur-Mer,
French State,
Military Administration in
France Operation Wellhit Ferdinand HeimÂ
British Armed Forces Royal Air
Force No. 2
Group Canadian...
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actions were
required for Le
Havre (Operation Astonia),
Boulogne (Operation
Wellhit) and
Calais (Operation Undergo). It took
several w****s to
bring the ports...
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Arnhem began in the Netherlands. The 3rd
Canadian Division began Operation Wellhit to take the
fortified town of
Boulogne in
northern France. 30,000 Dutch...