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Map features two opposing nations combating each other. Worth noting is that not every nation will oppose every other nation, nor will every nation see combat in every theatre; for instance, Australia never fights Finland and neither appear in the West European theatre.Maps of Forgotten Hope 21940Flavion • Stonne • La Horgne1941Bardia • Battle of Keren • Siege of Giarabub • Siege of Tobruk • Mount Olympus • Invasion of Crete • The Battle for Sfakia • Sidi Rezegh1942Motovskiy Bay • Gazala • Fall of Tobruk • Mersa Matruh • Alam Halfa • Operation Hyacinth • El Alamein • Operation Supercharge • Medjez El Bab • Operation Mars1943Sidi Bou Zid • Mareth Line • Tunis • Lenino1944Pointe du Hoc • Gold Beach • Omaha Beach • Pegasus • Port en Bessin • Purple Heart Lane • Anctoville • Villers-Bocage • Ramelle Neuville • St. Lo Breakthrough • Sammatus • Tali • Studienka • Ihantala • Lebisey • Operation Goodwood • Operation Cobra • Operation Luttich • Operation Totalize • Ogledow • Falaise Pocket • Arad • Battle of Brest • Hurtgen Forest • Dukla Pass • Vossenack • La Hardt Forest • Eppeldorf • St. Vith • Bastogne • Meuse River1945Seelow HeightsNations of Forgotten Hope 2AlliesAustralia • Canada • France • Great Britain • New Zealand • Poland • USA • USSRAxisFinland • Germany • ItalyNeutralCiviliansClasses and Gadgets[]Forgotten Hope 2 expands on the class system present in previous Battlefield games; each class is more specialised to their own role with a specific set of weapons and gadgets, adding further to the teamwork-driven gameplay - a Rifleman can perform well at mid to long ranges, while an Assault typically has access to both automatic weapons and grenades, while only Engineers can lay and disarm anti-tank mines. Additionally, various pickup kits can be located around most maps; these sometimes contain weapons and equipment that cannot be spawned with by default.Classes of Forgotten Hope 2StandardRecon • Assault • Rifleman • Machine Gunner • Engineer • Anti-Tank • NCOSpecialisedAmmunition Resupplier • Commander • Medic • Pilot • Sniper • Support • TankerGadgets of Forgotten Hope 2HandheldBandage • Bayonet • Binoculars • Explosive Ammunition • Grappling Hook • Mine Detector • Mine Marker • Parachute • Rifle Grenade • WrenchStaticAmmunition Crate • Commander Radio • Searchlight • Trench BinocularsReception[]Forgotten Hope 2 has been well received by the gaming community, garnering an average Community Rating of 9.4/10 on ModDB and earning numerous awards both since and even prior to its release in December of 2007. The game's performance has been sufficiently strong that it continues to receive frequent updates 16 years after its release (as of the time of writing).Updates of Forgotten Hope 2Major UpdatesUpdate 2.1 • Update 2.15 • Update 2.4 • Update 2.45 • Update 2.46 • Update 2.5 • Update 2.53 • Update 2.56 • Update 2.6 • Update 2.64: CompagnonsMinor UpdatesUpdate 2.65Awards and Accolades[]ModDB Unreleased Mod Of The Year (2006) - 2nd PlaceModDB Mod Of The Year (2010)Gallery[][]Launcher Backgrounds[]The Matilda Mk. IIA Forgotten Hope 2 Forgotten Hope 2 Forgotten Hope 2 Forgotten Hope 2 Forgotten Hope 2 Forgotten Hope 2. Bild 1 von 6. Maps. Neben Polen als neuer Fraktion bringt das Update auch Forgotten Hope 0.7 - updated installer for Origin Bittorrent - Forgotten Hope http - gamewatcher.com - moddb - forgotten hope Forgotten Hope 0.7 - original installers If you do A step by step guide on how to install Forgotten Hope Secret Weapon correctly.MULTIPLAYER ONLY MOD, IT WILL CRASH IF YOU TRY TO PLAY SP/COOP! For Windows Vista/7/8 it's highly recommended to not install Battlefield 1942 on your system volume (where your operating system is installed) to reduce the chance of crashes.Follow the instructions depending on the version of BF1942 [A) Origin or B) CD] you own.A community member has created an all-in-one installer which includes BF1942+FH 0.7+FHSW 0.701+BF1918 so you only have to download one single file and be finished, you can find it here: Google DriveGet Battlefield 1942 here: OneDriveA) You use the Origin version of Battlefield 19421) Install Battlefield 1942The Origin version of BF1942 is already fully patched.2) Download and install Forgotten Hope 0.7Moddb.com (2000 MB)3) Download and install FH Fan-Mappack 6Moddb.com (480 MB)4) Download and install Forgotten Hope Secret Weapon 0.701Drive.google.comDropbox.com(5300 MB)Unzip and move FHSW into your mods folder.B) You use the CD version of Battlefield 19421) Install Battlefield 1942Before installing the mod make sure you have these two patches installed (not required if you got BF1942 from the link at the top):Patch 1.6: Gamefront.com (268 MB)Patch 1.6 to 1.61b: Gamefront.com (6 MB)2) Download and install Forgotten Hope 0.7Moddb.com (2000 MB)3) Download and install FH Fan-Mappack 6Moddb.com (480 MB)4) Download and install Forgotten Hope Secret Weapon 0.7Drive.google.comDropbox.com(5300 MB)Unzip and move FHSW into your mods folder.Zoom modA zoom feature has been added in FHSW 0.621: Pressing the “X” key while in a vehicle lets you zoom in. This has to be installed manually. Navigate to ../Battlefield 1942/Mods/FHSW/readme/ and copy the User.con from there to ../Battlefield 1942/Mods/BF1942/Settings/Profiles/[your profile]/Controlstanks: only tanks that historically had magnifying optics get the zoom featureaircrafts: zoom feature only enabled on planes with at least 30mm gunsships: main guns on battleships can be zoomed in

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Map features two opposing nations combating each other. Worth noting is that not every nation will oppose every other nation, nor will every nation see combat in every theatre; for instance, Australia never fights Finland and neither appear in the West European theatre.Maps of Forgotten Hope 21940Flavion • Stonne • La Horgne1941Bardia • Battle of Keren • Siege of Giarabub • Siege of Tobruk • Mount Olympus • Invasion of Crete • The Battle for Sfakia • Sidi Rezegh1942Motovskiy Bay • Gazala • Fall of Tobruk • Mersa Matruh • Alam Halfa • Operation Hyacinth • El Alamein • Operation Supercharge • Medjez El Bab • Operation Mars1943Sidi Bou Zid • Mareth Line • Tunis • Lenino1944Pointe du Hoc • Gold Beach • Omaha Beach • Pegasus • Port en Bessin • Purple Heart Lane • Anctoville • Villers-Bocage • Ramelle Neuville • St. Lo Breakthrough • Sammatus • Tali • Studienka • Ihantala • Lebisey • Operation Goodwood • Operation Cobra • Operation Luttich • Operation Totalize • Ogledow • Falaise Pocket • Arad • Battle of Brest • Hurtgen Forest • Dukla Pass • Vossenack • La Hardt Forest • Eppeldorf • St. Vith • Bastogne • Meuse River1945Seelow HeightsNations of Forgotten Hope 2AlliesAustralia • Canada • France • Great Britain • New Zealand • Poland • USA • USSRAxisFinland • Germany • ItalyNeutralCiviliansClasses and Gadgets[]Forgotten Hope 2 expands on the class system present in previous Battlefield games; each class is more specialised to their own role with a specific set of weapons and gadgets, adding further to the teamwork-driven gameplay - a Rifleman can perform well at mid to long ranges, while an Assault typically has access to both automatic weapons and grenades, while only Engineers can lay and disarm anti-tank mines. Additionally, various pickup kits can be located around most maps; these sometimes contain weapons and equipment that cannot be spawned with by default.Classes of Forgotten Hope 2StandardRecon • Assault • Rifleman • Machine Gunner • Engineer • Anti-Tank • NCOSpecialisedAmmunition Resupplier • Commander • Medic • Pilot • Sniper • Support • TankerGadgets of Forgotten Hope 2HandheldBandage • Bayonet • Binoculars • Explosive Ammunition • Grappling Hook • Mine Detector • Mine Marker • Parachute • Rifle Grenade • WrenchStaticAmmunition Crate • Commander Radio • Searchlight • Trench BinocularsReception[]Forgotten Hope 2 has been well received by the gaming community, garnering an average Community Rating of 9.4/10 on ModDB and earning numerous awards both since and even prior to its release in December of 2007. The game's performance has been sufficiently strong that it continues to receive frequent updates 16 years after its release (as of the time of writing).Updates of Forgotten Hope 2Major UpdatesUpdate 2.1 • Update 2.15 • Update 2.4 • Update 2.45 • Update 2.46 • Update 2.5 • Update 2.53 • Update 2.56 • Update 2.6 • Update 2.64: CompagnonsMinor UpdatesUpdate 2.65Awards and Accolades[]ModDB Unreleased Mod Of The Year (2006) - 2nd PlaceModDB Mod Of The Year (2010)Gallery[][]Launcher Backgrounds[]The Matilda Mk. IIA

2025-04-16
User7751

A step by step guide on how to install Forgotten Hope Secret Weapon correctly.MULTIPLAYER ONLY MOD, IT WILL CRASH IF YOU TRY TO PLAY SP/COOP! For Windows Vista/7/8 it's highly recommended to not install Battlefield 1942 on your system volume (where your operating system is installed) to reduce the chance of crashes.Follow the instructions depending on the version of BF1942 [A) Origin or B) CD] you own.A community member has created an all-in-one installer which includes BF1942+FH 0.7+FHSW 0.701+BF1918 so you only have to download one single file and be finished, you can find it here: Google DriveGet Battlefield 1942 here: OneDriveA) You use the Origin version of Battlefield 19421) Install Battlefield 1942The Origin version of BF1942 is already fully patched.2) Download and install Forgotten Hope 0.7Moddb.com (2000 MB)3) Download and install FH Fan-Mappack 6Moddb.com (480 MB)4) Download and install Forgotten Hope Secret Weapon 0.701Drive.google.comDropbox.com(5300 MB)Unzip and move FHSW into your mods folder.B) You use the CD version of Battlefield 19421) Install Battlefield 1942Before installing the mod make sure you have these two patches installed (not required if you got BF1942 from the link at the top):Patch 1.6: Gamefront.com (268 MB)Patch 1.6 to 1.61b: Gamefront.com (6 MB)2) Download and install Forgotten Hope 0.7Moddb.com (2000 MB)3) Download and install FH Fan-Mappack 6Moddb.com (480 MB)4) Download and install Forgotten Hope Secret Weapon 0.7Drive.google.comDropbox.com(5300 MB)Unzip and move FHSW into your mods folder.Zoom modA zoom feature has been added in FHSW 0.621: Pressing the “X” key while in a vehicle lets you zoom in. This has to be installed manually. Navigate to ../Battlefield 1942/Mods/FHSW/readme/ and copy the User.con from there to ../Battlefield 1942/Mods/BF1942/Settings/Profiles/[your profile]/Controlstanks: only tanks that historically had magnifying optics get the zoom featureaircrafts: zoom feature only enabled on planes with at least 30mm gunsships: main guns on battleships can be zoomed in

2025-04-14
User8989

Forgotten Hope 2 (also known as FH2) is a modification for DICE's Battlefield 2. It was released in 2007 as a sequel to the 2003 modification Forgotten Hope for DICE's Battlefield 1942.Overview[]Forgotten Hope 2 is set in the Second World War in the West European, East European and North African theatres. Compared to its source material, it takes a far more realistic view of combat - infantry are far more fragile, with most weapons killing instantly with a single round; fallen soldiers cannot be revived from death and armoured vehicles are invulnerable to small arms and hand grenades.As with the mainline Battlefield games, Forgotten Hope 2 not only encourages but rather demands teamwork - without close coordination between the various classes of infantry, transportation vehicles, armoured vehicles, artillery and aircraft, players will quickly find themselves defeated. Contrariwise, a well-coordinated team is capable of claiming victory from even the most difficult of circumstances.Weapons and Vehicles[]As with its source materials, Forgotten Hope 2 features a wide array of weaponry - including knives, submachine guns, sniper rifles, explosives and more - and vehicles - including scout cars, tanks, aircraft and naval vessels. Both weapons and vehicles are specific to each nation and are not necessarily identical: while one nation may have access to anti-tank rifles, another may instead have handheld explosives. Additionally, many vehicles are 'teamlocked', meaning that they can only be accessed by players of the team that owns them (for instance, a German soldier cannot operate an American tank).Weapons of Forgotten Hope 2Close CombatBare Hands • Coltello Modello 39 • 'Coupe-Coupe' Mle 1916 • Couteau Mle 1916 • Entrenchment Tool • Fairbairn-Sykes Fighting Knife • Fliegerkappmesser • HJ Messer • Infanteriemesser 42 • Kenttälapio • Luftwaffe Messer • M3 Fighting Knife • M1910 Shovel • M1918 Trench Knife • M1941 Army Knife • Pelle-bêche Mle 1879 • Pelle-pioche M1909 • Pitchfork • Puukko • S84/98 III Bajonett • Sabre Mle 1822 • Spaten • Vanghetta Modello 1907 • VesuriPistolsBeretta Modello 34 • Browning Hi-Power • Lahti L-35 • Luger Pistole 08 • M1911A1 Colt • M1917 Colt • Nagant M1895 [​Nagant M1895 BraMit] • PA Ruby Mle 15 • PA SACM Mle 35A • Pistolet Wz. 35 Vis • Revolver Mle 1892 • Sauer Pistole 38H • TT-33 • Walther Pistole 38 • Webley Mk. VISubmachine GunsBeretta Modello 38A [​Beretta Modello 38​, Maschinenpistole 738(i)] • M3 Grease Gun • M1928 Thompson [​PM Thompson Mle 1921, M1928A1 Thompson, M1A1 Thompson] • PM MAS Mle 38 • Maschinenpistole 28 • Maschinenpistole 34(ö) • Maschinenpistole 40 [​Maschinenpistole 38] • PPD-34 [​PPD-34/38, PPD-40] • PPS-42 [​PPS-43] • PPSh-41 • Sten Mk. II [​Sten Mk. II(S), Sten Mk. V] • Suomi M/31 [​Suomi M/31 SJR]Rifles Carcano Modello 91 [​Carcano Modello 91/38] • Fallschirmjägergewehr 42 • FR Berthier Mle 16 [Mousqueton Berthier Mle 16, FR Berthier Mle 07-15 M34] • FR Lebel Mle 1886 M93 • FR MAS Mle 36 • Gewehr 33/40(t) • Gewehr 41(W) • Karabiner 43 • Karabiner 98k [​Volkssturmkarabiner 98] • M1 Carbine

2025-03-31
User7732

It (e.g., `\hobx'), type `I' and the correctspelling (e.g., `I\hbox'). Otherwise just continue,and I'll forget about whatever was undefined.Runaway argument?! Paragraph ended before \HyPsd@@ReplaceFi was complete. \par l.65 \end{document} I suspect you've forgotten a `}', causing me to apply thiscontrol sequence to too much text. How can we recover?My plan is to forget the whole thing and hope for the best.! Undefined control sequence.\HyPsd@Subst ...dafter \HyPsd@@ReplaceFi #3#1\END \fi }l.65 \end{document} The control sequence at the end of the top lineof your error message was never \def'ed. If you havemisspelled it (e.g., `\hobx'), type `I' and the correctspelling (e.g., `I\hbox'). Otherwise just continue,and I'll forget about whatever was undefined.Runaway argument?! Paragraph ended before \HyPsd@@ReplaceFi was complete. \par l.65 \end{document} I suspect you've forgotten a `}', causing me to apply thiscontrol sequence to too much text. How can we recover?My plan is to forget the whole thing and hope for the best.! Undefined control sequence.\HyPsd@Subst ...dafter \HyPsd@@ReplaceFi #3#1\END \fi }l.65 \end{document} The control sequence at the end of the top lineof your error message was never \def'ed. If you havemisspelled it (e.g., `\hobx'), type `I' and the correctspelling (e.g., `I\hbox'). Otherwise just continue,and I'll forget about whatever was undefined.">! Argument of \HyPsd@@ReplaceFi has an extra }. \par l.65 \end{document} I've run across a `}' that doesn't seem to match anything.For example, `\def\a#1{...}' and `\a}' would producethis error. If you simply proceed now, the `\par' thatI've just inserted will cause me to report a runawayargument that might be the root of the problem. But ifyour `}' was spurious, just type `2' and it will go away.Runaway argument?\\END \fi ! Paragraph ended before \HyPsd@@ReplaceFi was complete. \par l.65 \end{document} I suspect you've forgotten a `}', causing me to apply thiscontrol sequence to too much text. How can we recover?My plan is to forget the whole thing and hope for the best.Runaway argument?`\HyPsd@SPACEOPTI `\045%%`\043`\04612�`��~~~\134! Paragraph ended before \HyPsd@@ReplaceFi was complete. \par l.65 \end{document} I suspect you've forgotten a `}', causing me to apply thiscontrol sequence to too much text. How can we recover?My plan is to forget the whole thing and hope for the best.! Undefined control sequence.\HyPsd@Subst ...dafter \HyPsd@@ReplaceFi #3#1\END \fi }l.65 \end{document} The control sequence at the end of the top lineof your error message was never \def'ed. If you havemisspelled it (e.g., `\hobx'), type `I' and the correctspelling (e.g., `I\hbox'). Otherwise just continue,and I'll forget about whatever was undefined.Runaway argument?! Paragraph ended before \HyPsd@@ReplaceFi was complete. \par l.65 \end{document} I suspect you've forgotten a `}', causing me to apply thiscontrol sequence to too much text. How can we recover?My plan is to forget the whole thing and hope for the best.! Undefined control sequence.\HyPsd@Subst ...dafter \HyPsd@@ReplaceFi #3#1\END \fi }l.65 \end{document} The control sequence at the end of the top lineof your error message was never \def'ed. If you havemisspelled it (e.g., `\hobx'), type `I' and the correctspelling (e.g., `I\hbox'). Otherwise just continue,and I'll forget about whatever was undefined.Runaway argument?! Paragraph ended before \HyPsd@@ReplaceFi was complete. \par l.65 \end{document} I suspect you've forgotten

2025-04-23
User8685

Hi there,I noticed that my old Tex files no longer compile and I hope you can help me. Consider this minimal example with the imports I use:\documentclass[]{scrreprt}\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} \usepackage{aligned-overset}\usepackage{amsmath}\usepackage{amssymb}\usepackage{amsthm}\usepackage{anyfontsize}\usepackage{array}\usepackage[english, ngerman]{babel}\usepackage{bbm}\usepackage{csquotes} \MakeOuterQuote{"}\usepackage[ type={CC}, modifier={by-nc-sa}, version={4.0},]{doclicense}\usepackage{enumitem}\usepackage{epigraph}\usepackage{float}\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}\usepackage{graphicx}\usepackage{grffile}\usepackage{lmodern}\usepackage{makecell}\usepackage{makeidx}\usepackage{mathrsfs}\usepackage{mleftright}\usepackage{pdflscape}\usepackage{pgfplots} \pgfplotsset{compat=newest}\usepackage{scrhack}\usepackage{setspace}\usepackage{stmaryrd}\usepackage{tikz} \usepackage{tikz-qtree} \usetikzlibrary{arrows} \usetikzlibrary{automata} \usetikzlibrary{babel} \usetikzlibrary{calc} \usetikzlibrary{cd} \usetikzlibrary{fit} \usetikzlibrary{matrix} \usetikzlibrary{patterns} \usetikzlibrary{positioning} \usetikzlibrary{shapes.geometric}\usepackage{xargs}\usepackage{xcolor}\usepackage{xfrac}\usepackage{xparse}\usepackage{xr}\usepackage[backref]{hyperref}\usepackage[boxruled]{algorithm2e}\usepackage[english, ngerman, capitalise]{cleveref}\publishers{\url{}} % if you comment out this line, it works fine\begin{document} Hello world!\end{document} \par l.65 \end{document} I've run across a `}' that doesn't seem to match anything.For example, `\def\a#1{...}' and `\a}' would producethis error. If you simply proceed now, the `\par' thatI've just inserted will cause me to report a runawayargument that might be the root of the problem. But ifyour `}' was spurious, just type `2' and it will go away.Runaway argument?\\END \fi ! Paragraph ended before \HyPsd@@ReplaceFi was complete. \par l.65 \end{document} I suspect you've forgotten a `}', causing me to apply thiscontrol sequence to too much text. How can we recover?My plan is to forget the whole thing and hope for the best.Runaway argument?`\HyPsd@SPACEOPTI `\045%%`\043`\04612�`��~~~\134! Paragraph ended before \HyPsd@@ReplaceFi was complete. \par l.65 \end{document} I suspect you've forgotten a `}', causing me to apply thiscontrol sequence to too much text. How can we recover?My plan is to forget the whole thing and hope for the best.! Undefined control sequence.\HyPsd@Subst ...dafter \HyPsd@@ReplaceFi #3#1\END \fi }l.65 \end{document} The control sequence at the end of the top lineof your error message was never \def'ed. If you havemisspelled it (e.g., `\hobx'), type `I' and the correctspelling (e.g., `I\hbox'). Otherwise just continue,and I'll forget about whatever was undefined.Runaway argument?! Paragraph ended before \HyPsd@@ReplaceFi was complete. \par l.65 \end{document} I suspect you've forgotten a `}', causing me to apply thiscontrol sequence to too much text. How can we recover?My plan is to forget the whole thing and hope for the best.! Undefined control sequence.\HyPsd@Subst ...dafter \HyPsd@@ReplaceFi #3#1\END \fi }l.65 \end{document} The control sequence at the end of the top lineof your error message was never \def'ed. If you havemisspelled it (e.g., `\hobx'), type `I' and the correctspelling (e.g., `I\hbox'). Otherwise just continue,and I'll forget about whatever was undefined.Runaway argument?! Paragraph ended before \HyPsd@@ReplaceFi was complete. \par l.65 \end{document} I suspect you've forgotten a `}', causing me to apply thiscontrol sequence to too much text. How can we recover?My plan is to forget the whole thing and hope for the best.! Undefined control sequence.\HyPsd@Subst ...dafter \HyPsd@@ReplaceFi #3#1\END \fi }l.65 \end{document} The control sequence at the end of the top lineof your error message was never \def'ed. If you havemisspelled it (e.g., `\hobx'), type `I' and the correctspelling (e.g., `I\hbox'). Otherwise just continue,and I'll forget about whatever was undefined.Runaway argument?! Paragraph ended before \HyPsd@@ReplaceFi was complete. \par l.65 \end{document} I suspect you've forgotten a `}', causing me to apply thiscontrol sequence to too much text. How can we recover?My plan is to forget the whole thing and hope for the best.! Undefined control sequence.\HyPsd@Subst ...dafter \HyPsd@@ReplaceFi #3#1\END \fi }l.65 \end{document} The control sequence at the end of the top lineof your error message was never \def'ed. If you havemisspelled

2025-04-25
User7905

Operation Cobra is a map in Forgotten Hope 2. It depicts the operation of the same name in the Normandy Campaign during the Second World War.Description[]Having been stuck in the Bocage of the Norman countryside for almost two months, Allied forces made their move. All attempts by the British and Canadians to push out of Normandy had all but failed. It would be down to the Americans to push onwards and shatter the German lines in the West of the beachhead. After a severe carpet bombing, Operation Cobra would launch with the US 30th Corps moving on the town of Hebecrevon. Little did they know that the German defensive line of Panther tanks had survived the bombing intact and were waiting for them...Overview[][To be completed, stand by.]Spawn Kits[][To be completed, stand by.]Vehicle Spawns[] A view of Operation Cobra. [To be completed, stand by.]Gallery[]Map of the 16 player version.Map of the 32 player version.Map of the 64 player version.Trivia[]The song that plays in the loading screen is "Entering Battle", composed by Jaime 'Rantam' López for the 2007 mod Forgotten Hope 2.West Europe1940Flavion • Stonne • La Horgne1941Mount Olympus1944Pointe du Hoc • Gold Beach • Omaha Beach • Pegasus • Port en Bessin • Purple Heart Lane • Anctoville • Villers-Bocage • Ramelle Neuville • St. Lo Breakthrough • Lebisey • Operation Goodwood • Operation Cobra • Operation Luttich • Operation Totalize • Falaise Pocket • Battle of Brest • Hurtgen Forest • Vossenack • La Hardt Forest • Eppeldorf • St. Vith • Bastogne • Meuse RiverMaps of Forgotten Hope 21940Flavion • Stonne • La Horgne1941Bardia • Battle of Keren • Siege of Giarabub • Siege of Tobruk • Mount Olympus • Invasion of Crete • The Battle for Sfakia • Sidi Rezegh1942Motovskiy Bay • Gazala • Fall of Tobruk • Mersa Matruh • Alam Halfa • Operation Hyacinth • El Alamein • Operation Supercharge • Medjez El Bab • Operation Mars1943Sidi Bou Zid • Mareth Line • Tunis • Lenino1944Pointe du Hoc • Gold Beach • Omaha Beach • Pegasus • Port en Bessin • Purple Heart Lane • Anctoville • Villers-Bocage • Ramelle Neuville • St. Lo Breakthrough • Sammatus • Tali • Studienka • Ihantala • Lebisey • Operation Goodwood • Operation Cobra • Operation Luttich • Operation Totalize • Ogledow • Falaise Pocket • Arad • Battle of Brest • Hurtgen Forest • Dukla Pass • Vossenack

2025-04-10

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