Nota Operasi_Overlord

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  1. Around 812,000 were American and 640,000 were British and Canadian (Zetterling 2000, halaman 408).
  2. American casualties are sourced from the G-3 War Room Summary 91, dated 5 September 1944, covering the campaign (Pogue 1954, Chapter XIV, footnote 10). In 1953, the US Statistical and Accounting Branch, Office of the Adjutant General issued a final report on US casualties (excluding Air Force losses), for the period from 6 June to 15 September 1944. These figures place overall American casualties at 123,109, of which 29,370 were killed (US Army 1953, halaman 92).
  3. British casualties are sourced from "War Diary, 21st Army Group, 'A' Section, SITEP" dated 29 August 1944 (D'Este 2004, halaman 517–518).
  4. V-weapons were first launched against the UK on 12 June (Wilmot 1997, halaman 316).
  5. The British 79th Armoured Division never operated as a single formation (Buckley 2006, p. 13), and thus has been excluded from the total. In addition, a combined total of 16 (three from the 79th Armoured Division) British, Belgian, Canadian, and Dutch independent brigades were committed to the operation, along with four battalions of the Special Air Service (Ellis, Allen & Warhurst 2004, halaman 521–523, 524).
  6. As of November 1943. They also had 206 divisions on the Eastern Front, 24 in the Balkans, and 22 in Italy. Wilmot 1997, halaman 144.
  7. The most common tank/assault gun deployed at Normandy by the Germans was by far the Panzer IV, followed by the Panther (650) and Stug III (550). Also present were 120–130 Tiger Is, 20 Tiger 2s, and smaller numbers of other types, including Marders and Jagdpanthers. Buckley 2006, halaman 117–120.

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