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The Allied army won the Battle of Waterloo. It was composed of British, Belgian, Dutch, German and Prussian soldiers. Only about 25,000 were British.
The Allied forces that landed were American, British and Canadian soldiers with smaller elements from many of the other Allied countries.
There were 5 American divisions. There were 8 British and Canadian divisions.
A total of 32,807 Allied soldiers are buried in Normandy's war cemeteries. - 17,769 British, 9,386 American, 5,002 Canadian and 650 Poles.
There were 5 American divisions. There were 8 British and Canadian divisions.
American, British, Canadian, and French in exile. Note that the British had many dutch, Polish, and French soldiers who had escaped their home countries in their armies.
Allied forces (American, British, Canadian) landed on beaches at Normandy, France, beginning the land invasion of Europe.
June 6, 1944 The Allied forces (U.S., British, French, Canadian) invaded German occupied France at Normandy.
The 2 sides, basically were Allied and Axis. The Axis defenders were Germany with some foreign troops, Indians and some Slavs. The Allies were British, American, Canadian, Australian , and many other Allied countries.
On the Allied side most of the soldiers were British, with many Americans and about 10,000 Canadians. There were smaller groups of soldiers from France, Belgium, Poland, Holland and Norway. The aircraft supporting were British, American, Canadian and Australian.
Dwight Eisenhower, American, British and Canadian soldiers.
The British and allied strength was 118,000