yes pearl harbor brought the U.S. into the war D-day reopened the western front (France) two years later
no pearl harbor was d day
No. Pearl Harbor was obviously Pearl Harbour while D-day refers to the landing achieved by Allied troops on the shores of Normandy during the second World War D-day can also, however, refer to a day of signifigant importance or reckoning. Pearl Harbor can be referred to as A D-day, but not as THE D-day
the bombing of Pearl harbor
"A date which will live in infamy" was a quote by President Franklin D Roosevelt on his address to Congress on December 8th, 1941 - he was of course referring to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii the day before.
Day of Infamy.
No. Pearl Harbor was at the beginning of the US involvement in the war (Dec 7, 1941). D-day was near the end of the war in Europe (June 6, 1944)
The Day of Infamy.
Day of Infamy.
A day which will live in imfamy
Franklin D. Roosevelt
yes
the attackingof d-day and the pearl harbor bombing