Kein guter Tag für die Deutschen
no Germans no Germans no Germans no Germans no Germans
The Allies (Americans, Brits, etc.) were the ones against the Axis (Germans)
The Germans were caught by surprise.
D-day was a disaster for the Germans. They had massed their troops in the wrong places.
10,000 Germans fought on D-Day and 4,000 to 9,000 died.
Germans were green on st patrics day it dose not make a difference what culture you are!!
The Germans were not prepared for where the landings happened.The Germans were not prepared for where the landings happened.
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In and after World War 2 and for time afterwards the term good Germans was used in English-speaking countries for Germans who were opposed to the Nazi regime.
Yes Germans are very conscious of their spatial relations.
The answer to this question is the French, British, Americans, Canadians, Germans, the Polish and the Germans
The US armed forces assign letters to certain plans, so that they can be discussed without interceptors knowing what it is. D day was the day when Britain and the US invaded France and took it back from the Germans. Some of the French fought for the Germans (and were punished by the free French later, depending on how they helped the Germans.). So, the answer to your question would be: The axis powers involved in D-Day were the Germans and the French that sided with the Germans.