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January 1945

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Special Forces Operations in January 1945

January 20th, 1945 – February 9th, 1945
The Battle of the Colmar Pocket
Commandos de Choc, 1er Régiment de Chasseurs Parachutistes
The Battle of the Colmar Pocket took place from January to February 1945 during World War II. It was a significant confrontation between Allied forces, comprising French and American troops, and German defenders in the Alsace region of France. The Germans, entrenched in the Colmar Pocket, fiercely resisted Allied efforts to dislodge them. The battle saw intense combat, with both sides suffering heavy casualties. The Allies employed a combination of infantry, armored units, and air support in their coordinated attacks to break through German defenses. Elite French units such as the Bataillons de Choc and the 1er Régiment de Chasseurs Parachutistes played vital roles in the conflict. Despite determined German resistance, the Allies ultimately succeeded in encircling and defeating the German forces in the Colmar Pocket, compelling them to retreat. The battle’s outcome was a significant victory for the Allies, contributing to their advance into Germany and the eventual conclusion of World War II in Europe.