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Le Somme, it was a heavily contested river during World War 1. Vicious stalemates along this river during WW1 led to extremely high body counts, but was captured with the help of the Americans by the wars end.
the somme
The supreme commander during the crossing of the river, particularly referring to the notable military crossing during World War II, was General Dwight D. Eisenhower. He oversaw the Allied forces during the D-Day invasion at Normandy in 1944, coordinating the massive amphibious assault. His leadership and strategic planning were crucial to the success of this pivotal operation in the war.
n. a town in Germany, on the River Mulde: during World War II its castle was used as a top-security camp for Allied prisoners of war; many during escape attempts, some successful.
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the Nile river flooded during harvest season in ancient Egypt.
It wasnt just the river that flooded Nashville, but the river you are talking about is the Cumberland river.
The Nile river flooded the fields in Egypt.
Inundation was when the banks of the river Nile flooded. This caused the soil to be very fertile because of the nutrients the river brought. The Egyptians did not plow the land during this time, because it was flooded. They plowed the land afterwards.
the River SEVERN
the river thames flooded on 7th january 1928
The river Thames
1914
The River Rhymney
Gascoyne river
It was the River Dee.
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