For most people, it is synonymous terms. However D-Day was used to designate an attack for any battle or amphibious landing.
Yes, they both refer to the invasion of Normandy by the allies, although D-Day truly means the day of an attack.
The D-Day invasion began on the beaches of Normandy.
D-day was one day in the Invasion of Normandy. Therefore, D-day was over at midnight on June 6, 1944. However, the Invasion of Normandy continued.
The d day your most likely thinking of is the june 6 1944 allied invasion of Normandy France as this d day has become synonymous with this invasion. However d day was used by the military to denote the day any planed operation was to begin so it could be just about any invasion in world war 2.
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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.
D-day as it is known happended on June 6th, 1944 with the invasion of Normandy
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Normandy , France