The German high command considered the Pas de Calais as the most likely place for the Allied invasion of France in 1944. This location was closest to England and was the point which led most directly to the German border. With this in mind, the Germans placed 18 divisions at that location.
there were 10 infrantry "killmens" 29 airbombers "airhawks"
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Hitler had some 60 divisions in France in case of an Allied invasion of Europe, but when Sicily was invaded by the Allies and Mussolini was captured, Hitler, not wanted the Allies in Continental Europe, invaded Northern Italy and Simultaneously sent a rescue team for Mussolini, there he established a puppet government for Mussolini
Do you mean the German invasion of France in 1940 or the Allied invasion of France in 1944? If you mean the Allied invasion of 1944. the supreme commander of all Allied forces was Dwight Eisenhower.
The Allied Invasion of Sicily.
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There were 5 American divisions. There were 8 British and Canadian divisions.
The Germans were expecting an allied invasion but did not know where and when it would come from.
There were 5 American divisions. There were 8 British and Canadian divisions.
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All of these answers are correct
Six Infantry and three airborne divisions took part in D-Day.
From Wikipedia: Sicily There was an allied invasion of Sicily during World War II starting on July 10, 1943. In preparation of the invasion of Sicily, the Allies revitalised the Mafia to aid them. The invasion of Sicily contributed to the July 25 crisis; in general the Allied victors were warmly embraced by the Sicilian population.
Allied invasion of Sicily happened on 17-07-09.
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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.