Talk:Operation Attila (World War II)
Latest comment: 4 years ago by Mark Frm in topic Reference in new book
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The text in this article was copied from the original Operation Attila with the intention of making the latter a disambiguation page.
According to various sources, the Nazi plan to occupy Vichy France was called Case Anton.
- Although I have done no further research, according to List of operations and projects (military and non-military) Operation Attila was in 1940 while Case Anton was in 1942. There are several sources that refer to Operation Attila, so maybe this is seperate from Case Anton. Please if anyone has more information add historical facts to the article.
- Read article's 3rd para. And plz sign your comments, see talk header, above. :) Folks at 137 14:54, 10 August 2006 (UTC)
Reference in new book
editPlease refer to book “Madame Fourcade’s War” by Lynne Olson. Copyright 2019. Initial paragraphs of Chapter 17 titled “Operation Attila” paint a different and expanded picture to this entry. Mark Frm (talk) 19:02, 14 September 2020 (UTC)