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- Operation_Undertone abstract "Operation Undertone was a large assault by the U.S. 7th and French 1st Armies as part of the Allied invasion of Germany in March 1945 during World War II. Opposing commanders were U.S. General Jacob L. Devers, commanding U.S. 6th Army Group and German SS General Paul Hausser, commanding German Army Group G. Significantly assisted by operations of the U.S. 3rd Army that overran German lines of communication, Operation Undertone cleared the German defenses and pushed to the Rhine River in the area of Karlsruhe within 10 days. General Devers′ victory—along with a rapid advance by the U.S. 3rd Army—completed the advance of Allied armies to the west bank of the Rhine along its entire length within Germany.".
- Operation_Undertone causalties "12,887 (est.)".
- Operation_Undertone combatant "France".
- Operation_Undertone combatant "Germany".
- Operation_Undertone commander Jacob_L._Devers.
- Operation_Undertone commander Paul_Hausser.
- Operation_Undertone date "1945-03-24".
- Operation_Undertone isPartOfMilitaryConflict Western_Front_(World_War_II).
- Operation_Undertone notes "German casualties do not include KIA, WIA, or those inflicted by U.S. 3rd Army. Allied casualties are for the U.S. 7th Army (12,000) and French TF de Monsabert (887).".
- Operation_Undertone place Haguenau.
- Operation_Undertone place Saarbr%C3%BCcken.
- Operation_Undertone result "Allied victory".
- Operation_Undertone thumbnail Undertone_1945.png?width=300.
- Operation_Undertone wikiPageID "29689558".
- Operation_Undertone wikiPageRevisionID "599193305".
- Operation_Undertone casualties "12887".
- Operation_Undertone casualties "22000".
- Operation_Undertone combatant "France".
- Operation_Undertone combatant "Germany".
- Operation_Undertone commander "Jacob L. Devers".
- Operation_Undertone commander "Paul Hausser".
- Operation_Undertone conflict "Operation Undertone".
- Operation_Undertone date "--03-24".
- Operation_Undertone hasPhotoCollection Operation_Undertone.
- Operation_Undertone notes "German casualties do not include KIA, WIA, or those inflicted by U.S. 3rd Army. Allied casualties are for the U.S. 7th Army and French TF de Monsabert .".
- Operation_Undertone partof "the Western Front of World War II".
- Operation_Undertone place "75".
- Operation_Undertone result "Allied victory".
- Operation_Undertone subject Category:Western_European_theatre_of_World_War_II.
- Operation_Undertone type Event.
- Operation_Undertone type MilitaryConflict.
- Operation_Undertone type SocietalEvent.
- Operation_Undertone type Event.
- Operation_Undertone type Event.
- Operation_Undertone type Thing.
- Operation_Undertone comment "Operation Undertone was a large assault by the U.S. 7th and French 1st Armies as part of the Allied invasion of Germany in March 1945 during World War II. Opposing commanders were U.S. General Jacob L. Devers, commanding U.S. 6th Army Group and German SS General Paul Hausser, commanding German Army Group G. Significantly assisted by operations of the U.S.".
- Operation_Undertone label "Operation Undertone".
- Operation_Undertone label "Operation Undertone".
- Operation_Undertone label "Opération Undertone".
- Operation_Undertone sameAs Operation_Undertone.
- Operation_Undertone sameAs Opération_Undertone.
- Operation_Undertone sameAs m.0fq23tm.
- Operation_Undertone sameAs Q1713527.
- Operation_Undertone sameAs Q1713527.
- Operation_Undertone wasDerivedFrom Operation_Undertone?oldid=599193305.
- Operation_Undertone depiction Undertone_1945.png.
- Operation_Undertone isPrimaryTopicOf Operation_Undertone.
- Operation_Undertone name "Operation Undertone".