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- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) abstract "This article is about the 1944 Operation Jupiter in France. For other uses, see Operation Jupiter (disambiguation).Operation Jupiter was an attack launched by the British Second Army's VIII Corps on 10 July 1944. The objective of the attack was to capture the villages of Baron-sur-Odon, Fontaine-Étoupefour, Chateau de Fontaine and recapture Hill 112. Following the capture of these objectives the Corps would then capture Éterville and the village of Maltot and the ground up to the River Orne. Tanks from the 4th Armoured Brigade, supported by infantry, would then advance through the captured ground and secure several further villages to the west of the River Orne.It was hoped that all objectives could be captured by 0900 hours on the first day following which, elements of the 4th Armoured Brigade, could start their attacks. The operation was initially very successful however heavy fighting for Hill 112 went on all day and the village of Maltot changed hands several times.".
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) causalties "~2,000 casualties".
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) combatant "Germany".
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) combatant "United Kingdom".
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) commander Richard_O'Connor.
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) commander Wilhelm_Bittrich.
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) date "1944-07-11".
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) isPartOfMilitaryConflict Battle_for_Caen.
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) place Caen.
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) place Normandy.
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) result "British victory".
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) thumbnail Esquay-Notre-Dame_mémorial.JPG?width=300.
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) wikiPageExternalLink www.hill112.com.
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) wikiPageID "7484413".
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) wikiPageRevisionID "605839776".
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) caption "Memorial on Hill 112".
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) casualties "Unknown".
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) casualties "~2,000 casualties".
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) combatant "Germany".
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) combatant "United Kingdom".
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) commander "Richard O'Connor".
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) commander "Wilhelm Bittrich".
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) conflict "Operation Jupiter".
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) date "--07-11".
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) hasPhotoCollection Operation_Jupiter_(1944).
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) partof Battle_for_Caen.
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) place "West of Caen, Normandy, France".
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) result "British victory".
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) subject Category:Battle_for_Caen.
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) subject Category:Battles_of_World_War_II_involving_Germany.
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) subject Category:Battles_of_World_War_II_involving_the_United_Kingdom.
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) point "49.12361111111111 -0.46".
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) type Event.
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) type MilitaryConflict.
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) type SocietalEvent.
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) type Event.
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) type ConflictEvent.
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) type Event.
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) type Event.
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) type Thing.
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) type SpatialThing.
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) comment "This article is about the 1944 Operation Jupiter in France. For other uses, see Operation Jupiter (disambiguation).Operation Jupiter was an attack launched by the British Second Army's VIII Corps on 10 July 1944. The objective of the attack was to capture the villages of Baron-sur-Odon, Fontaine-Étoupefour, Chateau de Fontaine and recapture Hill 112. Following the capture of these objectives the Corps would then capture Éterville and the village of Maltot and the ground up to the River Orne.".
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) label "Operation Jupiter (1944)".
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) label "Opération Jupiter".
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) sameAs Opération_Jupiter.
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- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) sameAs Q2998523.
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) sameAs Q2998523.
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) lat "49.12361111111111".
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) long "-0.46".
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) wasDerivedFrom Operation_Jupiter_(1944)?oldid=605839776.
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) depiction Esquay-Notre-Dame_mémorial.JPG.
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) isPrimaryTopicOf Operation_Jupiter_(1944).
- Operation_Jupiter_(1944) name "Operation Jupiter".