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- Pointe_du_Hoc abstract "Pointe du Hoc (French pronunciation: [pwɛ̃t dy ɔk]) is a prominent 100 ft (30 m) cliff overlooking the English Channel on the coast of Normandy in northern France. During World War II it was the highest point between Utah Beach to the west and Omaha Beach to the east. The Germans fortified the area with concrete casements and gun pits. On D-Day (6 June 1944) the United States Army Ranger Assault Group successfully assaulted Point du Hoc after scaling the cliffs.".
- Pointe_du_Hoc causalties "135 killed/wounded".
- Pointe_du_Hoc combatant "United States".
- Pointe_du_Hoc commander Gerd_von_Rundstedt.
- Pointe_du_Hoc commander James_Earl_Rudder.
- Pointe_du_Hoc date "1944-06-06".
- Pointe_du_Hoc isPartOfMilitaryConflict Normandy_landings.
- Pointe_du_Hoc place France.
- Pointe_du_Hoc place Normandy.
- Pointe_du_Hoc result "Allied victory".
- Pointe_du_Hoc strength "1 observation bunker".
- Pointe_du_Hoc strength "200 infantry".
- Pointe_du_Hoc strength "225+ infantry".
- Pointe_du_Hoc strength "4 machine gun emplacements".
- Pointe_du_Hoc strength "6 empty casements".
- Pointe_du_Hoc thumbnail Pointeduhoc1.jpg?width=300.
- Pointe_du_Hoc wikiPageExternalLink en_hoc.php.
- Pointe_du_Hoc wikiPageExternalLink ph.php.
- Pointe_du_Hoc wikiPageExternalLink www.americandday.org.
- Pointe_du_Hoc wikiPageExternalLink www.dday50.com.
- Pointe_du_Hoc wikiPageExternalLink F_See_Point_du_Hoc_D-Day_1-1.htm.
- Pointe_du_Hoc wikiPageExternalLink index.php?m_id=1510&frmSite=32&langu=en.
- Pointe_du_Hoc wikiPageExternalLink www.pointeduhoc.eu.
- Pointe_du_Hoc wikiPageExternalLink Patrick-ODonnell.aspx.
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- Pointe_du_Hoc wikiPageID "701322".
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- Pointe_du_Hoc caption "Map of Pointe du Hoc, showing German installations and what was believed to be the locations of the 155mm guns.".
- Pointe_du_Hoc casualties "135".
- Pointe_du_Hoc casualties "Around 3 captured".
- Pointe_du_Hoc combatant "United States".
- Pointe_du_Hoc commander "Gerd von Rundstedt".
- Pointe_du_Hoc commander "James Earl Rudder".
- Pointe_du_Hoc conflict "Battle of Pointe du Hoc".
- Pointe_du_Hoc date "1944-06-06".
- Pointe_du_Hoc hasPhotoCollection Pointe_du_Hoc.
- Pointe_du_Hoc partof Normandy_landings.
- Pointe_du_Hoc place France.
- Pointe_du_Hoc place Normandy.
- Pointe_du_Hoc result "Allied victory".
- Pointe_du_Hoc strength "1".
- Pointe_du_Hoc strength "200".
- Pointe_du_Hoc strength "225".
- Pointe_du_Hoc strength "4".
- Pointe_du_Hoc strength "6".
- Pointe_du_Hoc subject Category:Battles_of_World_War_II_involving_the_United_States.
- Pointe_du_Hoc subject Category:Conflicts_in_1944.
- Pointe_du_Hoc subject Category:Military_operations_of_World_War_II_involving_Germany.
- Pointe_du_Hoc subject Category:Operation_Neptune.
- Pointe_du_Hoc subject Category:Operation_Overlord.
- Pointe_du_Hoc subject Category:United_States_Army_Rangers.
- Pointe_du_Hoc point "49.395833333333336 -0.9888888888888889".
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- Pointe_du_Hoc comment "Pointe du Hoc (French pronunciation: [pwɛ̃t dy ɔk]) is a prominent 100 ft (30 m) cliff overlooking the English Channel on the coast of Normandy in northern France. During World War II it was the highest point between Utah Beach to the west and Omaha Beach to the east. The Germans fortified the area with concrete casements and gun pits. On D-Day (6 June 1944) the United States Army Ranger Assault Group successfully assaulted Point du Hoc after scaling the cliffs.".
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