Table of Data Points

Tag : Land

1944-11-04Bitola Liberated

September 1944, Bulgaria switched sides in the war and withdrew from Yugoslavia. Bitola was liberated by Macedonian Pro-Titoist Partisans, The 7th Macedonian Liberation Brigade.

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1944-10-29Breda Liberated

A successful outflanking manoeuvre planned and performed by General Maczek, Polish 1st Armoured Division, allowed liberation of the city of Breda without any civilian casualties.

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1944-10-27Banska Bystrica Captured

German troops capture Banska Bystrica during Slovak National Uprising effectively ending all resistance.

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1944-10-25Carei Liberated

Hungarian and German troops are forced out of Carei by Romanian and Soviet forces. This date has since become the Romanian Army Day.

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1944-10-241944-11-08Operation Infatuate

The 2nd Canadian Infantry Division is forced to fight it's away across the 40 metre wide Walcheren Causeway, a mile-long land bridge from South Beveland to the island. German troops hold the island until the 8th of November.

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1944-10-20Belgrade Liberated

The Soviet Army and Yugoslav Partisans liberate Belgrade, the capital of Yugoslavia.

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1944-10-20MacArthur Returns

Allied forces under MacArthur's command, covered by aircraft from Halsey's carriers, landed at Leyte Island, fulfilling MacArthur's vow to return to the Philippines.

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1944-10-13Soviets capture Riga

Soviet troops capture the Latvian capital.

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1944-10-021944-10-21Battle of Aachen

Between 221 October the First Army suffered roughly 5,000 casualties in Aachen, while the Germans lost an estimated 5,000 soldiers as casualties and another 5,600 as prisoners of war. Aachen was the first German city to fall in the west.

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1944-10-011945-04-25Lapland War

The Finnish army while being forced to demobilize by the Soviet Union, fights to push the German army out of Finland and into Norway.

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