Saint-Nazaire pocket
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The Saint-Nazaire Pocket (German: Festung St. Nazaire, French: Poche de Saint-Nazaire) was an Atlantic pocket that existed from August 1944 until 11 May 1945 and was formed by the withdrawal of German troops from Loire-Inférieure (now Loire-Atlantique) during the liberation of the department by the allied forces. It was centred around the port and the submarine base of Saint-Nazaire and extended to the east as far as Saint-Omer-de-Blain and from La Roche-Bernard in the north to Pornic in the south.
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Rue Fidèle Simon, Saint-Nazaire
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N 47.2806 ° | E -2.2086 ° |
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Rue Fidèle Simon 36
44600 Saint-Nazaire, Hyper Centre
Pays de la Loire, France
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