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World War II: July 2000 From the EditorWorld War II Archives | 0 comments | Print This Post | Email This Post Operation Bolero was a monumental task that tested the supply and transport capabilities of the Allies, particularly when the demands of the Pacific theater and the Lend-Lease aid program to the Soviet Union are considered. While there may be some question as to the value of other aspects of the Allied preparations for D-Day, it would be hard to argue against the statement that without the logistical achievements of Operation Bolero, there would have been no Operation Overlord. Subscribe Today
Michael E. Haskew, Editor, World War II Pages: 1 2
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