In April 1944, the Partisans destroyed a German supply of nearly 1,000 barrels of aircraft fuel stored in the cave.
The German supplies were extremely limited and four days of fighting had expended over 850,000 rounds, nearly his entire supply of smokeless cartridges.
He continued to fiercely resist the French and was helped by German military supplies, of which his troops received the most of all the tribes in Morocco.
Its objective was to reach the Baltic Sea and cut off German supplies to Latvians in their war against the Soviets.
The Kriegsmarine also provided various surface ships and coordinated the movement of German supplies to Spain.
No detailed list of German supplies furnished to Spain has been found.
While Strangle did not significantly cut into German supplies, it did disrupt enemy tactical mobility and was a major factor in the Allies' eventual breakthrough.
Already beginning to capture German supply dumps before the rearguards can destroy them.
But when East German supplies did arrive, they moved fast.
The German supply of aviation fuels was largely based on the hydrogenation of coal, due to their limited supplies of natural crude oil.