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Summary Of: 21st Army Group

The 21st Army Group operated in Northern France... 21st Army Group initially controlled all ground forces in... and the 21st Army Group was left with the... the 21st Army Group formed the left flank of the three Allied army groups arrayed against German forces in... the 21st Army Group was relieved of operational control of the American armies... elements of 21st Army Group had reached the Dutch border... 21st Army Group was converted into the headquarters for the British zone of occupation in Germany...

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