Operation Cheerful

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Operation Cheerful, better known as the Battle of the Colmar Pocket, was a World War II Allied offensive in early 1945 that eliminated the last German bridgehead west of the Rhine in Alsace, France.

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instanceOf World War II battle
military operation
alsoKnownAs Battle of the Colmar Pocket NERFINISHED
belligerent Allied forces
German forces
combatantRole Allies conducted offensive operations
Germany conducted defensive operations
conflict World War II
countryInvolved France
Germany
United States of America
surface form: United States
endTime 1945-02
front Western Front NERFINISHED
location Alsace NERFINISHED
France
objective eliminate the last German bridgehead west of the Rhine in Alsace
partOf Allied offensives on the Western Front in 1945
Western Front of World War II NERFINISHED
result Allied victory
elimination of the Colmar Pocket
removal of German bridgehead west of the Rhine
startTime 1945-01
strategicImportance secured Allied control of the west bank of the Rhine in southern Alsace
theater European theatre of World War II
timePeriod early 1945

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Battle of the Colmar Pocket alsoKnownAs Operation Cheerful