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Order of battle for the American airborne landings in Normandy

The Order of battle for the American airborne landings in Normandy is a list of the units immediately available for combat on the Cotentin Peninsula between June 6, 1944, and June 15, 1944, during the American airborne landings in Normandy during World War II.

American forces edit

Allied chain of command

Supreme Allied Commander:   Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower

21st Army Group:   Gen. Sir Bernard Montgomery

U.S. First Army:   Lt. Gen. Omar Bradley

U.S. VII Corps:   Maj. Gen. J. Lawton Collins

VII Corps edit

82nd Airborne Division edit

 

101st Airborne Division edit

 

IX Troop Carrier Command edit

Maj. Gen. Paul L. Williams   (Grantham, Lincs)

  • Command Pathfinder School:  Lt.Col. Joel E. Crouch, commandant  (RAF North Witham)
    • 1st Pathfinder Group (Provisional)

50th Troop Carrier Wing edit

 
C-47 of the 439th Troop Carrier Group, which carried the 506th PIR (of Band of Brothers fame) into Normandy. Group commander's aircraft, chalk #1 of Serial 11

Brig. Gen. Julian M. Chappell at RAF Exeter

  • 439th Troop Carrier Group:  Lt Col. Charles H. Young  (RAF Upottery)
    • 91st TCS:  Maj. Howard U. Morton
    • 92nd TCS:  Maj. Cecil E. Petty
    • 93rd TCS:  Maj. Robert A. Barrere
    • 94th TCS:  Maj. Joseph A. Beck II
  • 440th Troop Carrier Group:  Lt Col. Frank X. Krebs  (RAF Exeter)
    • 95th TCS:  Maj. Irvin G. Anderson
    • 96th TCS:  Capt. William R. Cooper
    • 97th TCS:  Maj. Jack S. Southard
    • 98th TCS:  Maj. Bascome L. Neal
  • 441st Troop Carrier Group:  Lt Col. Theodore G. Kershaw  (RAF Merryfield)
    • 99th TCS:  Lt Col. Walter T. Fletcher
    • 100th TCS:  Capt. James T. Cousin
    • 301st TCS:  Capt. Lloyd G. Neblett
    • 302nd TCS:  Lt. Col. Frederick Funston, Jr.

52nd Troop Carrier Wing edit

Brig. Gen. Harold L. Clark at RAF Cottesmore

  • 61st Troop Carrier Group:  Col. Willis W. Mitchell  (RAF Barkston Heath)
    • 14th TCS:  Maj. Lewis S. Frederick, Jr.
    • 15th TCS:  Maj. Lawrence C. McMurtry
    • 53rd TCS:  Maj. Howard M. Betts
    • 59th TCS:  Maj. Marcus O. Owens, Jr.
  • 313th Troop Carrier Group:  Col. James J. Roberts, Jr.  (RAF Folkingham)
    • 29th TCS:  Lt Col. Quinn M. Corley
    • 47th TCS:  Maj. Paul W. Stephens
    • 48th TCS:  Maj. Edgar F. Stovall, Jr.
    • 49th TCS:  Lt Col. Frank J. Lumsden
  • 314th Troop Carrier Group:  Col. Clayton Stiles  (RAF Saltby)
    • 32nd TCS:  Maj. Halac G. Wilson
    • 50th TCS:  Maj. Joseph H. McClure
    • 61st TCS:  Maj. Campbell N. Smith
    • 62nd TCS:  Maj. Arthur E. Tappan
  • 315th Troop Carrier Group:  Col. Hamish McLelland  (RAF Spanhoe)
    • 34th TCS:  Lt Col. Donald G. Dekin
    • 43rd TCS:  Lt Col. Otto H. Peterson
    • 309th TCS:  Lt Col. Smylie C. Stark
    • 310th TCS:  Lt Col. Henry G. Hamby, Jr.
  • 316th Troop Carrier Group:  Col. Harvey A. Berger  (RAF Cottesmore)
    • 36th TCS:  Maj. James R. Roberts
    • 37th TCS:  Maj. Leonard C. Fletcher
    • 44th TCS:  Maj. Benjamin F. Kendig
    • 45th TCS:  Maj. Mars Lewis
  • 442d Troop Carrier Group:  Lt Col. Charles M. Smith  (RAF Fulbeck, attached from 50th TCW)
    • 303rd TCS:  Maj. Robert O. Whittington
    • 304th TCS:  Maj. Kenneth L. Glassburn
    • 305th TCS:  Maj. John A. Crandell
    • 306th TCS:  Maj. Royal S. Thompson

53rd Troop Carrier Wing edit

Brig. Gen. Maurice M. Beach at RAF Greenham Common

  • 434th Troop Carrier Group:  Col. William B. Whitacre  (RAF Aldermaston)
    • 71st TCS:  Maj. Glenn E. W. Mann, Jr.
    • 72nd TCS:  Maj. Frank W. Hansley
    • 73rd TCS:  Maj. Terry G. Hutton
    • 74th TCS:  Maj. Ralph L. Strean, Jr.
  • 435th Troop Carrier Group:  Col. Frank J. McNeese  (RAF Welford)
    • 75th TCS:  Maj. Lewis A. Curtis
    • 76th TCS:  Lt Col. Robert C. Lewis
    • 77th TCS:  Lt Col. Henry H. Osmer
    • 78th TCS:  Lt Col. Bertil E. Hanson
  • 436th Troop Carrier Group:  Lt Col. Adriel N. Williams  (RAF Membury)
    • 79th TCS:  Maj. John D. Kreyssler
    • 80th TCS:  Maj. Clarence L. Schmid
    • 81st TCS:  Maj. David W. Brack
    • 82nd TCS:  Capt. Robert G. Johns
    • 85th TCS:  Capt. Lester L. Ferguson (temporary attachment from 437 TCG)
  • 437th Troop Carrier Group:  Col. Cedric E. Hudgens  (RAF Ramsbury)
    • 83rd TCS:  Capt. John White
    • 84th TCS:  Capt. John M. Campbell
    • 86th TCS:  Maj. Ralph E. Lehr
  • 438th Troop Carrier Group:  Lt Col. John M. Donalson  (RAF Greenham Common)
    • 87th TCS:  Lt Col. David E. Daniel
    • 88th TCS:  Maj. Robert W. Gates
    • 89th TCS:  Maj. Clement G. Richardson
    • 90th TCS:  Maj. Howard I. Pawlowski

German forces edit

German chain of command

Supreme Command West:   Generalfeldmarschall Gerd von Rundstedt

Army Group B:   Generalfeldmarschall Erwin Rommel

Seventh Army:   Generaloberst Friedrich Dollman (died 28 June)

LXXXIV Corps:   General der Artillerie Erich Marcks (KIA 12 June)

German 7th Army edit

 
Ensign 7.Armee

ArmeeReserve edit

LXXXIV Corps edit

  • 243rd Infantry Division:[3]   Genlt. Heinz Hellmich (KIA 17 June)
    • 920 Grenadier-Regiment:  Oberst Bernhard Klosterkemper (Etoupeville)
    • 921 Grenadier-Regiment:  Oberstleutnant Jacob Simon (Mauger)
    • 922 Grenadier-Regiment:  Oberstleutnant Franz Müller (Haquets)
    • 243 Artillerie-Regiment:  Oberst Eduard Hellwig (Le Vrétot)
    • 561st Ost Battalion (Russian):  (Flamanville)
    • 206 Panzer Battalion:[4]  Major Ernst Wenk (Audenville)
    • 243 Panzerjäger Company:  (La Commanderie)
  • 709th Infantry Division:[5]   Genlt. Karl W. von Schlieben
    • 729 Grenadier-Regiment:  Oberst Helmuth Rohrbach (Le Vicel)
    • 739 Grenadier-Regiment:  Oberst Walter Köhn (Querqueville)
    • 919 Grenadier-Regiment:  Oberstleutnant Günther Keil (Montebourg)
    • 1709 Artillerie-Regiment:  Oberst Robert Reiter (Equeurdreville)
    • 649 Ost Battalion (Russian):  (La Brasserie)
    • 795 Ost Battalion (Georgian):  Hauptmann Stiller (Turqueville)
    • 709 Panzerjager Company:  Hauptmann Willi Hümmerich (Le Catelet)
  • 752 Grenadier-Regiment (zbV):  Oberst Kessler (Gavray)
  • Attached independent units:[6]
    • Sturm Battalion AOK 7:    Major Hugo Messerschmidt (Le Vicel)
    • 100th Panzer Replacement Battalion (100.Panzer Ersatz und Ausbildungs Abteilung):  Major Bardtenschlager (Francquetot)
    • 101st Stellungswerfer Regiment:  Major Rasner (Vasteville)

External links edit

  • 506-PIR in Normandy - European Center of Military History

References edit

  1. ^ Strength June 1: approx. 8,000
  2. ^ Strength June 1: 3,457
  3. ^ Strength June 1: 11,529
  4. ^ The 206.PzAbt. reportedly had a TO&E of 28 Hotchkiss H35 (20 operational), 10 Somua S-35, 6 Char B1 bis (4 operational), and 2 R-35 tanks.
  5. ^ Strength June 1: 12,320
  6. ^ From Cross Channel Attack, Chapter VII end note 83: "The Sturm Battalion was an irregular Army unit for shock employment. It contained about 1,100 men in four companies armed as infantry and had four light field howitzers. The 101st Stellungswerfer Regiment...consisted of three mobile rocket launcher battalions armed either with 210-mm. rocket launchers or 280-mm./320-mm. launchers. The 100th Panzer Replacement Battalion, equipped with a handful of French R-35 and Russian light tanks, had very slight combat value."
    However, the most detailed Order of Battle of this unit indicates that no Russian tanks were present. In addition to 19 R-35, 100.Pz.Ers.u.Ausb.Abt was equipped with 8 Hotchkiss H38s, 1 Somua S-35, 1 Char B1 bis, and 3 PzKpfw III, and had a personnel strength of 644 men that included 4 platoons of infantry. Like the 6th Parachute Regiment, on D-Day it was attached to the 91st Air Landing Division.
  • Warren, Dr. John C. USAF Historical Study 97: Airborne Operations in World War II, European Theater (1956). Air University.
  • "Chapter VIII The Sixth of June". Cross-Channel Attack. CMH Pub 7-4.
  • Panzer Ersatz und Ausbildungs Abteilung 100
  • well-documented site on OB, strengths, and casualties by Niklas Zetterling.
  • U.S. Airborne in Cotentin Peninsula
  • "The Airborne Assault" - Utah to Cherbourg, United States Army Center of Military History.
  • Zaloga, Steven J. D-Day 1944 (2): Utah Beach & the US Airborne Landings (2004). Osprey Publishing.
  • Laugier, Didier Les Panzer Abteilungen Indépendantes de l'AOK 7: Beutepanzer en Normandy (2004) 39-45 Magazine #213 p30-37. This French article includes the official "Gliederungen" of 206.Pz.Abt. and 100.Pz.Ers.u.Ausb.Abt.

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The Order of battle for the American airborne landings in Normandy is a list of the units immediately available for combat on the Cotentin Peninsula between June 6 1944 and June 15 1944 during the American airborne landings in Normandy during World War II Contents 1 American forces 1 1 VII Corps 1 1 1 82nd Airborne Division 1 1 2 101st Airborne Division 1 2 IX Troop Carrier Command 1 2 1 50th Troop Carrier Wing 1 2 2 52nd Troop Carrier Wing 1 2 3 53rd Troop Carrier Wing 2 German forces 2 1 German 7th Army 2 1 1 ArmeeReserve 2 1 2 LXXXIV Corps 3 External links 4 ReferencesAmerican forces editAllied chain of commandSupreme Allied Commander Gen Dwight D Eisenhower21st Army Group Gen Sir Bernard MontgomeryU S First Army Lt Gen Omar BradleyU S VII Corps Maj Gen J Lawton Collins VII Corps edit 82nd Airborne Division edit nbsp 82nd Airborne Division Major General Matthew Ridgway 325th Glider Infantry Regiment Col Harry L Lewis 1st Battalion Lt Col R Klemm Boyd 2nd Battalion Lt Col John H Swenson WIA 11 June 44 Maj Osmund Leahy Maj Roscoe Roy KIA 15 June 44 Maj Charles T Major 2nd Battalion 401st Glider Infantry Regiment Lt Col Charles A Carrell Relieved 9 June 44 Maj Arthur W Gardner KIA 14 June 44 Maj Osmund Leahy 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment Col William E Ekman 1st Battalion Maj Frederick C A Kellam KIA 6 June 44 Lt Col Mark J Alexander 2nd Battalion Lt Col Benjamin H Vandervoort 3rd Battalion Lt Col Edward C Krause 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment Col George V Millet POW 8 June 44 Lt Col Arthur A Maloney Col Edson Raff 1st Battalion Lt Col Edwin J Ostberg 2nd Battalion Lt Col Charles J Timmes 3rd Battalion Lt Col Arthur A Maloney 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment Col Roy E Lindquist 1st Battalion Lt Col Herbert F Batcheller KIA 7 June 44 Maj Shields Warren 2nd Battalion Lt Col Thomas J B Shanley 3rd Battalion Lt Col Louis G Mendez 319th Glider Field Artillery Battalion Lt Col James C Todd 320th Glider Field Artillery Battalion Lt Col Paul E Wright 376th Parachute Field Artillery Battalion Lt Col Wilbur N Griffith 456th Parachute Field Artillery Battalion Lt Col Wagner J d Alessio 80th Airborne Antiaircraft Battalion Lt Col Raymond E Singleton 307th Airborne Engineer Battalion Lt Col Robert S Palmer POW 6 June 44 Maj Edwin A Bedell Pathfinder Group Maj Neal L Roberts Attached 87th Armored Field Artillery Battalion Lt Col George F Barber 746th Tank Battalion Lt Col Clarence G Hupfer 899th Tank Destroyer Battalion 101st Airborne Division edit nbsp 101st Airborne Division Major General Maxwell D Taylor 327th Glider Infantry Regiment Col George S Wear relieved 9 June 44 Col Joseph H Harper 1st Battalion Lt Col Hartford T Salee WIA 10 June 44 2nd Battalion Lt Col Thomas J Rouzie 1st Battalion 401st Glider Infantry Regiment Lt Col Ray C Allen 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment Col Howard R Johnson 1st Battalion Lt Col Robert C Carroll KIA 6 June 44 Lt Col Harry W O Kinnard 2nd Battalion Lt Col Robert A Ballard 3rd Battalion Lt Col Julian J Ewell 502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment Col George Van Horn Moseley Jr WIA 6 June 44 Lt Col John H Michaelis 1st Battalion Lt Col Patrick F Cassidy 2nd Battalion Lt Col Steven A Chapuis 3rd Battalion Lt Col Robert G Cole 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment Col Robert Sink 1st Battalion Lt Col William L Turner KIA 7 June 44 Lt Col James L LaPrade 2nd Battalion Lt Col Robert L Strayer 3rd Battalion Lt Col Robert Lee Wolverton KIA 6 June 44 Maj Oliver M Horton 321st Glider Field Artillery Battalion Lt Col Edward L Carmichael 377th Parachute Field Artillery Battalion Lt Col Benjamin Weisberg 907th Glider Field Artillery Battalion Lt Col Clarence F Nelson 81st Airborne Antiaircraft Battalion Maj X B Cox Jr 326th Airborne Engineer Battalion Lt Col John C Pappas KIA 13 June 44 101st Pathfinder Company Provisional Capt Frank L Lillyman Attached 65th Armored Field Artillery Battalion Lt Col Edward A Bailey 70th Tank Battalion Lt Col John C Welborn IX Troop Carrier Command edit Maj Gen Paul L Williams Grantham Lincs Command Pathfinder School Lt Col Joel E Crouch commandant RAF North Witham 1st Pathfinder Group Provisional 50th Troop Carrier Wing edit nbsp C 47 of the 439th Troop Carrier Group which carried the 506th PIR of Band of Brothers fame into Normandy Group commander s aircraft chalk 1 of Serial 11 Brig Gen Julian M Chappell at RAF Exeter 439th Troop Carrier Group Lt Col Charles H Young RAF Upottery 91st TCS Maj Howard U Morton 92nd TCS Maj Cecil E Petty 93rd TCS Maj Robert A Barrere 94th TCS Maj Joseph A Beck II 440th Troop Carrier Group Lt Col Frank X Krebs RAF Exeter 95th TCS Maj Irvin G Anderson 96th TCS Capt William R Cooper 97th TCS Maj Jack S Southard 98th TCS Maj Bascome L Neal 441st Troop Carrier Group Lt Col Theodore G Kershaw RAF Merryfield 99th TCS Lt Col Walter T Fletcher 100th TCS Capt James T Cousin 301st TCS Capt Lloyd G Neblett 302nd TCS Lt Col Frederick Funston Jr 52nd Troop Carrier Wing edit Brig Gen Harold L Clark at RAF Cottesmore 61st Troop Carrier Group Col Willis W Mitchell RAF Barkston Heath 14th TCS Maj Lewis S Frederick Jr 15th TCS Maj Lawrence C McMurtry 53rd TCS Maj Howard M Betts 59th TCS Maj Marcus O Owens Jr 313th Troop Carrier Group Col James J Roberts Jr RAF Folkingham 29th TCS Lt Col Quinn M Corley 47th TCS Maj Paul W Stephens 48th TCS Maj Edgar F Stovall Jr 49th TCS Lt Col Frank J Lumsden 314th Troop Carrier Group Col Clayton Stiles RAF Saltby 32nd TCS Maj Halac G Wilson 50th TCS Maj Joseph H McClure 61st TCS Maj Campbell N Smith 62nd TCS Maj Arthur E Tappan 315th Troop Carrier Group Col Hamish McLelland RAF Spanhoe 34th TCS Lt Col Donald G Dekin 43rd TCS Lt Col Otto H Peterson 309th TCS Lt Col Smylie C Stark 310th TCS Lt Col Henry G Hamby Jr 316th Troop Carrier Group Col Harvey A Berger RAF Cottesmore 36th TCS Maj James R Roberts 37th TCS Maj Leonard C Fletcher 44th TCS Maj Benjamin F Kendig 45th TCS Maj Mars Lewis 442d Troop Carrier Group Lt Col Charles M Smith RAF Fulbeck attached from 50th TCW 303rd TCS Maj Robert O Whittington 304th TCS Maj Kenneth L Glassburn 305th TCS Maj John A Crandell 306th TCS Maj Royal S Thompson 53rd Troop Carrier Wing edit Brig Gen Maurice M Beach at RAF Greenham Common 434th Troop Carrier Group Col William B Whitacre RAF Aldermaston 71st TCS Maj Glenn E W Mann Jr 72nd TCS Maj Frank W Hansley 73rd TCS Maj Terry G Hutton 74th TCS Maj Ralph L Strean Jr 435th Troop Carrier Group Col Frank J McNeese RAF Welford 75th TCS Maj Lewis A Curtis 76th TCS Lt Col Robert C Lewis 77th TCS Lt Col Henry H Osmer 78th TCS Lt Col Bertil E Hanson 436th Troop Carrier Group Lt Col Adriel N Williams RAF Membury 79th TCS Maj John D Kreyssler 80th TCS Maj Clarence L Schmid 81st TCS Maj David W Brack 82nd TCS Capt Robert G Johns 85th TCS Capt Lester L Ferguson temporary attachment from 437 TCG 437th Troop Carrier Group Col Cedric E Hudgens RAF Ramsbury 83rd TCS Capt John White 84th TCS Capt John M Campbell 86th TCS Maj Ralph E Lehr 438th Troop Carrier Group Lt Col John M Donalson RAF Greenham Common 87th TCS Lt Col David E Daniel 88th TCS Maj Robert W Gates 89th TCS Maj Clement G Richardson 90th TCS Maj Howard I PawlowskiGerman forces editGerman chain of commandSupreme Command West Generalfeldmarschall Gerd von RundstedtArmy Group B Generalfeldmarschall Erwin RommelSeventh Army Generaloberst Friedrich Dollman died 28 June LXXXIV Corps General der Artillerie Erich Marcks KIA 12 June German 7th Army edit nbsp Ensign 7 Armee ArmeeReserve edit 91st Air Landing Division 1 Generalleutnant Wilhelm Falley 1057 Grenadier Regiment Oberst Sylvester von Saldern La Haye du Puits 1058 Grenadier Regiment Oberst Kurt Beigang Saint Cyr 191 Artillerie Regiment Oberstlautnant Heinrich Kiewitt Les Carrieres 91 Fusilier Battalion 191 Mountain Flak Battalion 191 Panzerjager Company 6th Parachute Regiment 2 Oberstleutnant Friedrich von der Heydte L Hotellerie 1 6 Hauptmann Emil Priekschat Mont Castre 2 6 Hauptmann Rolf Mager Lessay 3 6 Hauptmann Horst Trebes Rougeval LXXXIV Corps edit 243rd Infantry Division 3 Genlt Heinz Hellmich KIA 17 June 920 Grenadier Regiment Oberst Bernhard Klosterkemper Etoupeville 921 Grenadier Regiment Oberstleutnant Jacob Simon Mauger 922 Grenadier Regiment Oberstleutnant Franz Muller Haquets 243 Artillerie Regiment Oberst Eduard Hellwig Le Vretot 561st Ost Battalion Russian Flamanville 206 Panzer Battalion 4 Major Ernst Wenk Audenville 243 Panzerjager Company La Commanderie 709th Infantry Division 5 Genlt Karl W von Schlieben 729 Grenadier Regiment Oberst Helmuth Rohrbach Le Vicel 739 Grenadier Regiment Oberst Walter Kohn Querqueville 919 Grenadier Regiment Oberstleutnant Gunther Keil Montebourg 1709 Artillerie Regiment Oberst Robert Reiter Equeurdreville 649 Ost Battalion Russian La Brasserie 795 Ost Battalion Georgian Hauptmann Stiller Turqueville 709 Panzerjager Company Hauptmann Willi Hummerich Le Catelet 752 Grenadier Regiment zbV Oberst Kessler Gavray 635th Ost Battalion Russian Donville les Bains 797th Ost Battalion Georgian hauptmann Peter Massberg Gouville Attached independent units 6 Sturm Battalion AOK 7 Major Hugo Messerschmidt Le Vicel 100th Panzer Replacement Battalion 100 Panzer Ersatz und Ausbildungs Abteilung Major Bardtenschlager Francquetot 101st Stellungswerfer Regiment Major Rasner Vasteville External links editGerman battalion dispositions in Normandy 5 June 1944 506 PIR in Normandy European Center of Military HistoryReferences edit Strength June 1 approx 8 000 Strength June 1 3 457 Strength June 1 11 529 The 206 PzAbt reportedly had a TO amp E of 28 Hotchkiss H35 20 operational 10 Somua S 35 6 Char B1 bis 4 operational and 2 R 35 tanks Strength June 1 12 320 From Cross Channel Attack Chapter VII end note 83 The Sturm Battalion was an irregular Army unit for shock employment It contained about 1 100 men in four companies armed as infantry and had four light field howitzers The 101st Stellungswerfer Regiment consisted of three mobile rocket launcher battalions armed either with 210 mm rocket launchers or 280 mm 320 mm launchers The 100th Panzer Replacement Battalion equipped with a handful of French R 35 and Russian light tanks had very slight combat value However the most detailed Order of Battle of this unit indicates that no Russian tanks were present In addition to 19 R 35 100 Pz Ers u Ausb Abt was equipped with 8 Hotchkiss H38s 1 Somua S 35 1 Char B1 bis and 3 PzKpfw III and had a personnel strength of 644 men that included 4 platoons of infantry Like the 6th Parachute Regiment on D Day it was attached to the 91st Air Landing Division Warren Dr John C USAF Historical Study 97 Airborne Operations in World War II European Theater 1956 Air University Chapter VIII The Sixth of June Cross Channel Attack CMH Pub 7 4 Panzer Ersatz und Ausbildungs Abteilung 100 German Order of Battle well documented site on OB strengths and casualties by Niklas Zetterling U S Airborne in Cotentin Peninsula The Airborne Assault Utah to Cherbourg United States Army Center of Military History Zaloga Steven J D Day 1944 2 Utah Beach amp the US Airborne Landings 2004 Osprey Publishing Laugier Didier Les Panzer Abteilungen Independantes de l AOK 7 Beutepanzer en Normandy 2004 39 45 Magazine 213 p30 37 This French article includes the official Gliederungen of 206 Pz Abt and 100 Pz Ers u Ausb Abt Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Order of battle for the American airborne landings in Normandy amp oldid 1225624751, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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