Gk. 41 (Amphibious Assault)

Amphibious assaults involved attacking a defended coastline from the sea, using landing craft to transport troops and equipment ashore. They were a major feature of the Allied war effort in both Europe and the Pacific.

British Commonwealth

A group of nations with historical ties to the United Kingdom, including Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and India. They played a significant role in World War II, contributing troops, resources, and industrial capacity to the Allied war effort.

Anders Army

A Polish military force formed in the Soviet Union during World War II, under the command of General Władysław Anders. It fought alongside the Allies in the Italian Campaign and contributed significantly to the Allied war effort.