D-Day was the Allied invasion of Normandy, France.
D-Day was the Allied invasion of Normandy, France.
D-Day was the Allied invasion of Normandy, France.
D-Day was the Allied invasion of German held France. It was the turning point of the war.
stop the allied invasion at Normandy, France...................
To create an Allied beach-head on German occupied France.
Four of the greatest invasions of Europe during WW2 were: German invasion of the USSR (Operation Barbarossa) 1941 Allied invasion of France (D-Day) 1944 German invasion of France 1940 Allied invasion of Italy 1943.
On D-Day, June 6, 1944, the Allies invaded the heavily fortified German stronghold of Normandy, specifically targeting five beach sectors: Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno, and Sword. This operation marked the beginning of the liberation of Western Europe from Nazi control, as Allied forces established a crucial foothold on the continent. The invasion involved extensive planning and coordination among the Allied nations and was a pivotal moment in World War II.
Your question makes not sense. D-Day refers to the Allied invasion of German occupied France.
D-Day was the Allied invasion of German occupied France, on the beaches of Normandy on 6 june,1944.
June 6, 1944. It was the invasion of German occupied France by the Allied armies.
It put massive Allied force on the ground facing the German armies
D-Day was the long planned Allied invasion of German held France to liberate Europe.