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German invasion of Luxembourg in World War II

German invasion of Luxembourg
Part of the Battle of France (World War II)
A soldier on a motorcycle
German troops crossing into Luxembourg
Date 10 May 1940
Location Luxembourg
Result

German victory

Belligerents

 Luxembourg
France France

Air support:
 United Kingdom

 Germany

Commanders and leaders
Luxembourg Charlotte of Luxembourg
Luxembourg Pierre Dupong
Luxembourg Émile Speller (POW)
France Robert Petiet ()
United Kingdom Arthur Barratt
Nazi Germany Heinz Guderian
Strength
Luxembourg:
425 soldiers
246 gendarmes
France:
18,000 troops
United Kingdom:
No. 226 Squadron RAF
~50,000 soldiers
600 tanks
Casualties and losses
Luxembourg:
1 soldier wounded
22 soldiers captured
6 gendarmes wounded
54 gendarmes captured
France:
5 Spahis killed
United Kingdom:
1 pilot killed
2 pilots captured
1 aircraft destroyed
Unknown

German victory

 Luxembourg
France France

 Germany

The German invasion of Luxembourg was part of Case Yellow (German: Fall Gelb), the German invasion of the Low Countries (Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands) and France during World War II. The battle began on 10 May 1940 and lasted just one day. Facing only light resistance, Luxembourg was quickly occupied. The Luxembourgish government, and Grand Duchess Charlotte, managed to escape the country and a government-in-exile was created in London.


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