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This is a list of known World War II era military operations, and missions commonly associated with World War II. As of 2008 this is not a comprehensive list but most major operations which Axis and Allied combatants engaged in are included alongside operations that involved neutral nation states. Operations are categorised according to the theater of operations, and an attempt has been made to cover all aspects of significant events including the Holocaust. Operations contained in the Western Front category have been listed by year. Operations which follow the cessation of hostilities along with those which occurred in the pre-war period are also included. Operations are listed alphabetically, and where multiple aspects are involved these are listed inline.

Flags used are those of the time period.

Contents

[edit] Africa

Excluding North African campaigns

[edit] Atlantic Ocean

Includes North Sea, Arctic Ocean and actions against naval vessels in harbour

[edit] Eastern Front

[edit] Mediterranean Sea

[edit] South West Pacific and Pacific Ocean

[edit] China

[edit] South and South East Asia

Iran, India, Burma, Malaya and Indo-China, and the Indian Ocean

[edit] Scandinavia

[edit] Western Front

[edit] Technology

[edit] Axis

  • Caesar (1945) Flag of Germany — transfer of technical plans and strategic materials to Japan, using U-864
  • Beethoven (1941–1945) Flag of Germany — German programme to develop composite aircraft (Mistel)
  • Prüfstand XII ("Test stand") (194?) Flag of Germany — German programme to develop submarine launched V-2

[edit] Allies

  • Alsos ("Grove") (1940–1945) Flag of the United States Flag of the United Kingdom — Allied efforts to gather data on German nuclear fission developments.
    • Big (1945) — capture of an atomic pile at Haigerloch.
    • Harborage (1945) Flag of the United States — US sweep up of German atomic assets ahead of French occupation.
    • Epsilon (1945) Flag of the United Kingdom — Eavesdropping on incarcerated German scientists.
  • Aphrodite (1944) Flag of the United States The use of B-17 bombers as radio-controlled missiles.
  • Backfire (1945) Flag of the United Kingdom — launches of captured V-2 rockets.
  • Hawkeye (1944) Flag of the United StatesRadar research by US Navy.
  • Lusty (1945) Flag of the United States — US actions to capture German scientific documents, facilities and aircraft.
  • Manhattan Project (1941–1945) Flag of the United States — program to build an atomic bomb.
  • Most III ("Bridge III") (1944) Flag of Poland Flag of the United Kingdom — transfer of captured V-2 components from occupied Poland to Britain. Also known as Wildhorn III.
  • Paperclip (1945–) Flag of the United States — capture of scientists, technical and German rocketry. Originally Operation Overcast sometimes called Project Paperclip.
  • Surgeon (1945–) Flag of the United Kingdom — Similar to Paperclip; program to exploit German aeronautical scienctific advances.
  • Stella Polaris (1944–) Flag of Finland Flag of Sweden transfer of Finnish SIGINT, equipment, and personnel to Sweden following end of Continuation war in 1944.
  • TICOM ("Target Intelligence Committee") (1945–) Flag of the United States — seizure of intelligence apparatus, in particular cryptographic assets. See also Stella Polaris.

[edit] Special Operations Executive

[edit] Partisan operations

Includes some operations by regular forces in support of partisans.

[edit] Anti-partisan operations

[edit] Intelligence

[edit] Axis

  • Bernhard (194?) Flag of Germany— German plan to damage British economy using forged British banknotes.
  • Elster ("Magpie") (1944) Flag of Germany — landings of German agents on the US east coast with objective of gathering intelligence on Manhattan Project
  • Haudegen ("Broadsword") (1944) Flag of Germany — German intelligence collection in Spitsbergen Norway
  • Hummer ("Lobster") series (1940 onwards) Flag of Germany — insertion of German agents into Britain. See also Hummer I
  • Kadella (1945) Flag of Germany — airdrop of agents near Marseilles
  • Plan Kathleen (1941) Flag of Germany — plan sent by the Irish Republican Army (IRA) to Germany seeking support for activities. Dubbed "Artus" by German Foreign Ministry. See IRA Abwehr World War II for all IRA Abwehr involvement.
  • Karneval (1945) Flag of Germany — airdrop of agents near Brussels and Waals
  • Pastorious (1942) Flag of Germany — separate landings of German agents on the US east coast with objective of industrial sabotage.
  • Perlen-fischer (1945) Flag of Germany — airdrop of agents near Paris
  • Taube ("Dove/Pigeon") (1940) Flag of Germany — mission to transport IRA Chief of Staff Seán Russell from Germany back to Ireland.
  • Seemöwe ("Seagull") series (1940 onwards) Flag of Germany — insertion of German agents into Britain and Ireland. See also Seagull I and Seagull II.
  • Wal ("Whale") (1940) Flag of Germany — aborted German plan to foster links with Scottish and Welsh nationalist groups.
  • Walfisch ("Whale") (1940) Flag of Germany — aborted German plan to land an agent in Ireland.

[edit] Allies

  • Cornflakes (1945) Flag of the United States — insertion of propaganda into the German mail system.
  • SIGSALY (1943—1945) Flag of the United States — secure speech system for highest-level Allied communications.
  • MAGIC (1939 —) Flag of the United States — SIGINT resulting from Japanese cipher system PURPLE.
  • Ruthless (194?) Flag of the United KingdomAdmiralty plan to capture an Enigma encryption machine.
  • Venona (1940—) Flag of the United Kingdom Flag of the United States — intelligence sharing resulting from spying on Soviets.
  • Ultra Flag of the United KingdomSIGINT resulting from German cipher system Enigma.

[edit] Uncategorized

  • Alpenfestung Flag of Germany — plan for nazi national Redoubt in Alps.
    • Werwolf (1945-50) Flag of Germany — guerrilla force to resist occupation by Allies.
  • Big Bang (1947) Flag of the United Kingdom — demolition of defences of Heligoland
  • Catapult (1940) Flag of the United Kingdom — Royal Navy actions to seize, disable or destroy the French fleet after France's surrender.
  • Crossword (1945) Flag of Germany Flag of the United Kingdom Flag of Switzerland Flag of the United States — negotiations leading to German surrender in Italy. Known as Sunrise by US forces.
  • Eiche ("Oak") (1943) Flag of Germany — German rescue from custody of Benito Mussolini
  • Frantic (1943) — The use of Soviet airfields by western Allied bombers.
  • Feuerzauber ("Fire Magic") (1936-39) — Transfer of planes, engineers, and pilots to fascist forces during Spanish Civil War.
    • Rügen (1937) Flag of Germany — Bombing of Guernica.
    • Bodden (1937-43) Flag of GermanyAbwehr intelligence gathering system operating from Spain and Morocco.
    • Ursula (1936-1939) Flag of GermanyKriegsmarine Uboat operations in support of Francoist and Italian navies.
  • Gaff (1944) — attempt to kill Erwin Rommel
  • Keelhaul (1945) Flag of the United States Flag of the United Kingdom — forced repatriation to the Soviet Union, by the western Allies, of Soviet prisoners of war
  • Magic Carpet (1945–1946) Flag of the United States — American post-war operation to transport US military personnel home
  • Manna (1945) — Allied air drops of food to famine-ravaged Netherlands, with German cooperation
  • Margarethe (1944) Flag of Germany — German occupation of Hungary. Döme Sztójay, an avid supporter of the Nazis, become the new Hungarian Prime Minister with the aid of a Nazi military governor.
  • Panzerfaust/Eisenfaust ("Bazooka/Armored Fist") (1943) Flag of Germany — Kidnap of Hungarian leader Miklós Horthy's son to prevent defection of Hungary from Axis.
  • Peking (1939) Flag of Poland — removal of Polish warships to Britain, in advance of German invasion
  • Pied Piper (1939) Flag of the United Kingdom — evacuation of children from British cities.
  • Rabat (1943) Flag of Germany — Plan to kidnap the Pope and diplomatic corp. from Vatican City.
  • Regenbogen ("Rainbow") (1945) Flag of Germany — rescinded order to scuttle Kriegsmarine.
  • Rösselsprung ("Knights Move") (1944) Flag of Germany — German attempt to capture Josip Broz Tito
  • Safehaven (1944) — allied efforts to capture fleeing Nazis and seize German resources abroad
  • Tabarin (1943) Flag of the United Kingdom — British Antarctic expedition.
  • Worek ("Sack") (1939) Flag of PolandPolish naval defence of the Polish coast
  • Rainbow War Plans (1920s-30s) Flag of the United States — Global US War planning between the World Wars.

[edit] Propaganda, war crimes, and genocide

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