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Operation Platinum Fox : ウィキペディア英語版
Operation Platinum Fox

Operation Platinum Fox ((ドイツ語:Platinfuchs)) was a German and Finnish military offensive launched during World War II. Platinfuchs took place on the Eastern Front and had the objective of capturing the Barents Sea port of Murmansk. It was part of a larger operation, called Operation Silver Fox (''Silberfuchs'').
==Background==
At the launch of Operation Barbarossa on 22 June 1941, German units of Alpine Corps ''Norwegen'' were sent east from Norway to occupy Petsamo, in Operation Reindeer (''Renntier''). There they joined Finnish forces poised on the border of Soviet territory. These divisions of ''Norwegen'' were, for the most part, elite mountain troops specially trained to operate above the Arctic Circle. As part of Barbarossa, the Finnish-German forces were to launch Operation Silver Fox (''Silberfuchs''), aimed at attacking Murmansk from two directions. The first assault from Finnish Petsamo was codenamed ''Platinfuchs''. The second attack aimed first to attack Kandalaksha from Salla and then threaten Murmansk from the south. This operation was codenamed Operation Arctic Fox (''Polarfuchs'').


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