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The German high command considered the Pas de Calais as the most likely place for the Allied invasion of France in 1944. This location was closest to England and was the point which led most directly to the German border. With this in mind, the Germans placed 18 divisions at that location.

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there were 10 infrantry "killmens" 29 airbombers "airhawks"

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Q: How many German divisions were located at Pas de Calais in preparation of the 1944 Allied invasion of France?
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