Oppenheim crossing

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Oppenheim crossing was a key World War II Allied river crossing operation over the Rhine near Oppenheim, Germany, that helped enable the invasion of western Germany.

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Label Occurrences
Oppenheim crossing canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf military operation
river crossing
belligerent Allied forces
Nazi Germany
conflict World War II
surface form: Second World War
countryInvolved United States of America NERFINISHED
enabled advance into central Germany
penetration of German defensive line along the Rhine
front Western Front in Europe NERFINISHED
geopoliticalContext final Allied offensives in Europe
locatedIn Germany
locatedOnRiver Rhine NERFINISHED
location Oppenheim NERFINISHED
opponent German Army NERFINISHED
outcome enabled Allied invasion of western Germany
partOf Allied advance into western Germany NERFINISHED
Western Allied invasion of Germany NERFINISHED
result Allied victory
riverCrossed Rhine River NERFINISHED
significance key Allied river crossing over the Rhine
strategicObjective cross the Rhine River
establish bridgehead east of the Rhine
theater Western Front NERFINISHED
timePeriod World War II
typeOfAction assault crossing

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Battle of the Rhine hasPart Oppenheim crossing