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The U.S. Army Air Forces in World War II Leaping the Atlantic Wall Army Air Forces Campaigns in Western Europe, 1942–1945
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City

Schweinfurt / Casablanca / Antwerp / Stuttgart / Bremen / /

Company

4th Fighter Group / /

Continent

Europe / /

Country

Germany / Netherlands / Belgium / France / Japan / United States / United Kingdom / Britain / /

Event

Diplomatic Relations / /

Facility

Focke-Wulf factory / With Fortress / /

IndustryTerm

rocket site / machinery / logistical infrastructure / transportation facilities / oil industry / rail transportation system / electrical power network / transportation network / /

Organization

Luftwaffe / Allied / War Department / Royal Air Force / Service Command / Fifteenth Air Force / Eighth Air Force / Bomber Command / Fighter Command / United States Army / Air War Plans Division / AAF / Air Support Command / /

Person

Ira C. Eaker / Carl A. Spaatz / Franklin D. Roosevelt / Barney Giles / Winston S. Churchill / Edward T. Russell / Adolf Hitler / Henry H. Arnold / James H. Doolittle / Dwight D. Eisenhower / /

Position

Major General / Prime Minister / President / Brig. Gen. / commanding general / that daylight bombing missions were feasible / General / chief / Lt. Gen. / commander / prime minister of Great Britain / and President / /

Product

Me 109 / Bremen / /

ProvinceOrState

Hawaii / /

Region

northern France / North Atlantic / North Africa / northwestern Germany / northwest Europe / Western Europe / Far East / Mediterranean / /

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