June 6, 1944 was the day of the Normandy Invasion.
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.
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The first day of the allied invasion of Nazi-occupied France was 6 June 1944, now called D-Day.
6 June 1944, allied invasion of Normandy, France and referred to a 'D Day'
The Allied invasion of German occupied France begain on what is commonly now termed as "D-Day", 6 June 1944 (Operation Overlord). A second Allied invasion of Southern France began on 15 August 1944 (Operation Dragoon). On 28 August 1944 the German army surrendered to Allied forces in Toulon and Marseilles, marking the beginning of the end of the successful French invasion.
An argument for an allied invasion of France before 1944 was that quicker Hitler was forced to fight two fronts the quicker he would be defeated. An argument against an allied invasion was that it would be too expensive and risky.
June 6, 1944. It was the invasion of German occupied France by the Allied armies.
the allied invasion at Normandy, France
D Day 06 Jun 1944 Normandy, France was "Overlord"
The Allied invasion at Normandy, France that started on June 6, 1944.
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