Historical Events tagged with "amphibious landing"
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German Tenth Army Struggles at Salerno
The German Tenth Army reported that it could no longer contain the Allied bridgehead established around Salerno. This assertion indicated a significant shift in the battlefield dynamics in Italy during World War II. The Allies had successfully landed troops at Salerno in September, following Operation Avalanche, and faced fierce resistance. The report from the German command highlighted their difficulties in halting the advancing Allied forces, which effectively set the stage for the further Allied advance into Italy.
Continue ReadingRoyal Marines Land in Namsos, Norway
On April 14, 1940, British Royal Marines landed at Namsos, Norway, as part of the Allied campaign during World War II. This initial landing was a precursor to a larger operation aimed at securing the strategic area from German occupation. The Royal Marines focused on establishing a foothold in the region, laying the groundwork for subsequent forces expected to arrive shortly thereafter. The operation was primarily driven by the Allies' desire to prevent further German expansion and to secure key supply routes in Northern Europe.
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