
Operation Jupiter
Operation Jupiter was a World War II military campaign conducted by Allied forces in September 1944, primarily focusing on the Netherlands. The main goal was to secure key bridges and prevent German counterattacks after the D-Day landings in Normandy. The operation involved coordinated assaults by British, Canadian, and Polish troops to liberate the region and facilitate the push into Germany. It was a strategic effort to ensure control of vital supply routes and weaken German defenses in Western Europe, paving the way for further Allied advances toward Germany.