The licked them really hard
Nazi Germany had control of Normandy and Paris, France so The Allies pushed them back to Germany and took control of Normandy which made it easier to achieve V-E day (Victory Europe Day)
the allies needed a foothold in Europe to defeat the Germans. Normandy was the foothold
The Allies invasion of Normandy France during World War 2 on June 6, 1944 the victory that followed changed the war into the Allies hands
Arthur Tedder is the name of the allies commanders in the battle of Normandy.
The Allies needed a foothold in France to launch an invasion to liberate France and attack Germany from the west.
Hello!! The D-Day Normandy Invasion's success was the ultimate KEY to the Allies's victory against Nazi, Germany. The Normandy Landing's success was vital because it spearheaded the Western Front in Europe. This played the most sigificant role in the War in Europe. There is your final answer.
Yes, the invasion of Normandy was a good idea because the Allies needed to invade Europe to aid there French allies.
To take back Normandy and Paris so the Allies could push back Germany back to Germany and speed V-E day (Victory Europe Day)
one of the main things is the Germans didn't know were the attack was going to be, the allies tricked them to think they were going to attack Calais's, but they attacked Normandy, operation overlord was a big success and was one of the main battled that won the war.
had the allies (Britain the U.S. and Canada) not invaded Normandy or had been push back into the sea, Germany could have concentrated the forces on the eastern front where they were losing to Russia. Had they done they done this they could have prolonged the war if not won it all together, had that happened this answer would be in German. Hope it helped.
The invasion of Normandy, or D-Day, allowed the allies to get control of the coast of France. This allowed Allies to get a direct path to Germany, and potentially eliminate the dictator, Adolf Hitler.
he was the king of Normandy and led his army to victory