Approximately 175,000 soldiers landed by sea, parachute and glider.
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The Allied forces that landed were American, British and Canadian soldiers with smaller elements from many of the other Allied countries.
Over 600,000 Allied soldiers, airmen and sailors were involved on D-Day. 170,000 landed and the rest supported them in aircraft and ships.
About 6,600 landed, and over 3,400 died. (about 1/3)
Over 170,000 Allied soldiers landed from ships and aircraft on D-Day.
Approximately 135,000 Allied soldiers landed by sea, about 30,000 by parachute and about 10,000 by large gliders.
Over 150,000 soldiers landed on the 6th June. Many more came every day after that until there were over 2.5 million Allied servicemen in Europe
An estimated 156,000 allied troops landed in Normandy on D-Day in 1945.
160,000 troops landed on June 6, 1944.195,700 Allied naval and merchant navy personnel in over 5,000 ships were involved.
Over 170,000 were landed on the first day, supported by almost 600,000 in ships and aircraft. There were thousands of air missions supporting Allied troops on D-Day.
An estimated 156,000 allied troops landed in Normandy on D-Day in 1945.
An estimated 156,000 allied troops landed in Normandy on D-Day in 1945.