Provided you are tactful the subject is open for discussion.
By the allied troops. D-day was the beginning of the driving back of the Nazis.
22 June 1940 was the day that France signed an armistice with Germany.
i think number two
British. They were hired mercenaries from what is now modern-day Germany.
In 1100 the Holy Roman Empire covered most of modern day Germany, as well as extending into modern day France, Italy, and Austria.
alot of things happened on this day haha, germany nazis and that were involved ;)
22 June 1940 was the day that France signed an armistice with Germany.
Germany
yes,Germany is in moden day Europe
By the allied troops. D-day was the beginning of the driving back of the Nazis.
22 June 1940 was the day that France signed an armistice with Germany.
Nicomedia (modern day Turkey) Mediolanum (modern day Italy) Antioch (modern day Turkey) Trier (modern day Germany)
i think number two
Prussia is now modern day Germany
June 6th 1944, American, British and Canadian forces invaded the beaches of Normandy against the Nazis. They were successful and were able to proceed toward the liberations of France, Belgium, the Netherlands and eventually conquer the Nazis in Germany.
Not really a question, but yes. The idea of D-Day was to create two fronts for Germany to defend.
The Roman Empire conquered some parts of what it now modern-day Germany.