Major-General J. H. Roberts

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Major-General J. H. Roberts was a Canadian Army officer best known for leading the ill-fated Dieppe Raid during the Second World War.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Canadian Army officer
human
military commander
allegiance British Dominions
surface form: British Commonwealth

Canada
commanded Dieppe Raid
conflict World War II
surface form: Second World War

World War II
country Canada
era 20th century
event Dieppe Raid
gender male
historicalReputation controversial due to the failure of the Dieppe Raid
knownFor leading an unsuccessful amphibious assault at Dieppe
militaryBranch Canadian Army
militaryOperationType amphibious assault at Dieppe
militaryRole divisional commander
militaryTheater Western Front
surface form: Western Front of World War II
nationality Canadian
notableFor commanding the Dieppe Raid
occupation military officer
soldier
rank Major-General
serviceDuring World War II
surface form: Second World War
side Allies of World War II
Canada in World War II

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Dieppe Raid commander Major-General J. H. Roberts
Operation Jubilee commander Major-General J. H. Roberts
this entity surface form: Major-General John Hamilton Roberts
2nd Canadian Infantry Division notableCommander Major-General J. H. Roberts
this entity surface form: Major-General John Hamilton Roberts