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Government of France / Battle of Fort Driant / Metz / XX Corps / Military history of France / 5th Infantry Division / 10th Armored Division / 1 Army Corps / 90th Infantry Division / Fortifications of Metz / Drive to the Siegfried Line / Military organization
Date: 2007-08-15 12:29:26
Government of France
Battle of Fort Driant
Metz
XX Corps
Military history of France
5th Infantry Division
10th Armored Division
1 Army Corps
90th Infantry Division
Fortifications of Metz
Drive to the Siegfried Line
Military organization

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