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Operation Glucose

Operation Glucose was a military sabotage mission conducted by the Allies during World War II, primarily aimed at disrupting German access to vital resources and infrastructure in occupied territories. Its main focus was to attack and destroy key transportation routes, supply depots, and industrial facilities that supplied the German war effort. By targeting these logistical points, the operation sought to weaken German military capacity and hasten the Allied victory. It involved covert planning and coordinated strikes, often carried out by special units behind enemy lines, emphasizing strategic disruption to hinder the enemy's ability to sustain their operations.