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![]() | Hi everybody, I'm interested in knowing how many allied casualties were suffered in what the transport drivers called Indian country which was from Paris to the Front at the end of 1944. Did bands of German soldiers who had been cut off by the allied advance attack transport convoys behind the lines in the final months of 1944? If so how many casualties did the allies suffer out of this? Thanks in advance!
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