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Operation Manna was the codeword for a Second World War operation by the British and Greek forces in Greece in mid-October 1944, following the gradual withdrawal of the German occupying forces from the country. The operation included an airborne element, which was conducted by the 2nd Parachute Brigade on 12 October, when units of the 4th Parachute Battalion parachuted onto the Megara airfield outside of Athens. The prevailing weather conditions forced the abandonment of further parachute operations and it was not until 14 October that the rest of the brigade less the 5th (Scottish) Parachute Battalion arrived. After landing, the 4th and 6th (Royal Welch) Parachute Battalions marched on Athens. On 16 October, the 5th Battalion and the brigade's glider-borne element arrived.〔Cole, p. 67〕 The parachute brigade was reinforced by the 23rd Armoured Brigade, and the British force took over the protection of the city.〔Cole, p. 68〕 The British and Free Greek navies transported British and Greek troops, as well as the Greek government in exile, to Athens. ==Notes== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Operation Manna」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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