They went to Normandy.
sheer force of men and arms
The Allied forces managed to overcome the German machinery by deploying tanks and having parachuting squads attacking from inland towards the beaches. This allowed the US men who were on the boats coming into Normandy and managed to get across the beaches without being killed or wounded by the German machine guns.
Erwin Rommel .
the German fortifications were of concret construction many, many feet thick......
Field Marshal Erwin Rommel carried out Adolf Hitler's plans for defense of the Atlantic Wall
They do the same things Americans do!!!
The immediate problems were defeating the German obstacles and mines on the beaches, and the German guns firing down the beaches, especially at Omaha.
The Allies achieved success on D-Day due to meticulous planning, overwhelming numerical superiority, and effective deception strategies that misled German forces about the invasion's location. The use of extensive air and naval bombardments helped weaken German defenses along the Normandy coast, while the coordination of land, sea, and air forces facilitated a swift and organized assault. Additionally, the bravery and determination of the troops, along with the element of surprise, played crucial roles in overcoming the formidable German defenses.
The British, Canadians, Americans and many British colonial soldiers were on the invading side. The German armies were occupiers.
On the first day of the Battle of the Somme, which began on July 1, 1916, German casualties were estimated to be around 8,000 to 12,000 soldiers. While the day is most infamous for the staggering losses suffered by the British, the Germans also faced significant casualties as they defended against the Allied offensive. The battle marked one of the bloodiest days in British military history, but the German defenses held relatively well overall.
very thick concret fortifications
The German word for day is Tag.