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Overload, Overlord 2, Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising, & The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion
Because Plankton's computer wife's name is Karen, so it would be Komputer Overload.
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D-day was actually called Operation Overlord. Not Overload. It was not known by the regular army until the actual invasion. Only the top generals knew it as Overlord.It was under the command of General Montegomery until Supreme Commander Eisenhower took over.If it will help the questioner to remember, Operation Barbarossa (1941) was the German invasion of the Soviet Union. Operation Torch (1942) was the Allied invasion of French North Africa. Operation Husky (1943) was the Allied invasion of Sicily. Operation Overlord (1944) was the Allied invasion of Normandy in German-held France.
Operation Overload was a military undertaking by which the army of Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) moved 50,000 people into 21 Chiweshe protected villages.
the river seines history is it was one of the origanal objectives of oparation overload in 1944 it is one of the objectives of oparation overload in 1944
The primary purpose of Operation Overload was to open pathways into the country. The targets were the northern and western fronts.
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Not Overload. It was Operation Overlord. All large military operations are given code names, and all of them have a D-Day, but the Normandy invasion was the most famous and over the years June 6, 1944 has come to be known as D-Day. The invasion of French North Africa was Operation Torch, and the invasion of Sicily was Operation Husky, etc., and they had a D-Day too.
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The primary purpose of Operation Overload was to open pathways into the country. The targets were the northern and western fronts.
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Operation Overload was a military undertaking by which the army of Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) moved 50,000 people into 21 Chiweshe protected villages.
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