Operation Diadem
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Operation Diadem
Summary
Operation Diadem is a military operation[1]. It draws 171 Wikipedia views per month (military_operation category, ranking #204 of 1,115).[2]
Key Facts
- Operation Diadem is in the country of Kingdom of Italy[3].
- Operation Diadem is in the country of Italy[4].
- Operation Diadem's instance of is recorded as military operation[5].
- Operation Diadem's instance of is recorded as battle[6].
- The location of Operation Diadem was Liri[7].
- Operation Diadem is part of World War II[8].
- Operation Diadem is part of Battle of Monte Cassino[9].
- Operation Diadem began on May 11, 1944[10].
- Operation Diadem ended on May 23, 1944[11].
- Operation Diadem took place on May 21, 1944[12].
- A participant in Operation Diadem was United Kingdom[13].
- Operation Diadem's different from is recorded as Battle of Garigliano[14].
- Operation Diadem's different from is recorded as Battle of Garigliano[15].
- Operation Diadem's different from is recorded as Battle of Garigliano[16].
- Operation Diadem's order of battle is recorded as Operation Diadem order of battle[17].
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When and Where
Operation Diadem took place on May 21, 1944[12]. It began on May 11, 1944[10]. It ended on May 23, 1944[11]. The location of it was Liri[7]. Country listings include Kingdom of Italy[3], a sovereign state[18], founded in 1861[19] and Italy[4], a country[20], in Italy[21], founded in 1946[22].
Context
Part of include World War II[8], a world war[23] and Battle of Monte Cassino[9], a battle[24], in Italy[25]. Recorded instance of include military operation[5] and battle[6].
Participants
Among those involved in Operation Diadem was United Kingdom[13].
Outcome and Impact
Things named for Operation Diadem include Pont du Garigliano[26], a bridge[27], in France[28].
Why It Matters
Operation Diadem draws 171 Wikipedia views per month (military_operation category, ranking #204 of 1,115).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[29] It is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[30]
Entities named for it include Pont du Garigliano[26], a bridge[27], in France[28].