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Battle of Broekhuizen

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~300
  
~200

Result
  
British victory

43 dead 140 wounded
  
17-60 dead 139 prisoners

Location
  
Broekhuizen, Limburg, Netherlands

Similar
  
World War II, Battle of Moerbrugge, Operation Wellhit, Battle of Crucifix Hill, Clearing the Channel

The battle of Broekhuizen, a small Dutch village near the Meuse, was a small battle which took place at the end of the Second World War as part of the allied campaign to liberate the left bank of the river Meuse in the Netherlands (Peel marshes). In the fighting, which took place by the end of November 1944, castle Broekhuizen and the nearby village were conquered by the 15th Scottish Division on the Germans, meanwhile destroying the castle. On the Scottish side, of the 300 soldiers present, there were 43 killed and 140 wounded. On the German side 139 prisoners of war were made, while estimates for casualties range from 17 to 60 killed.

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Battle of Broekhuizen Wikipedia