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Q: What are three things that people did to help the war effort for the invasion of Normandy?
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Why was it so important to keep the invasion site secret from the Nazis?

If they knew where the allies were going to land they would have had more troops, tanks, and other things there to stop them. As it was many men died on the beaches of Normandy.


Where was the largest amphibious attack in history before Normandy?

pearl harbor Pearl Harbor was not an amphibious attack. Possibly the invasion of French North Africa (Operation Torch) in 1942 was the largest before Normandy, or the invasion of Sicily (Operation Husky) in 1943.


How were the Battle of Dieppe and D-Day connected?

Dieppe was considered to be an invasion rehersal for the Allies, It applied none of the lessons learned in the Pacific Theatre. It was botched. They did learn some things from it that aided at Normandy. They improved their communications equipment and skills, they integrated staffing, they worked out some of the kinks in air and Naval Gunfire support and they learned not to land tanks in places where they couldn't advance off the beach head. For the Canadians it came at a terrible price. Of course at Normandy their communications and coordination were still terrible. The British Funny Tanks performed well and the Canadians were the only unit to reach their D-Day objectives. Dieppe had helped.


Name 3 things people did to help the war effort in World War 2?

People grew gardens in their yards called Victory Gardens so the soldiers could have more food. Women worked in production factories to help the war effort. People gave metal cans, toys and spare peices to the government so it could be used to build weapons.


What are the negative factors of military intervention?

Innocent people are killed. It can make more people angry at the invaders. It makes it easier for people who are against the invaders to recruit more people and increase their support. It can build and strengthen the enemy rather than defeat them. Many of the invaders are killed for no reason, when a better solution could have been found. Support for the invaders from their own side can be reduced if the invasion is prolonged, as more soldiers die or are injured. When all of these things are combined, it can make things worse than they were before the intervention, not better.

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Could D-Day happen again?

The Allied invasion of Normandy, often called D-Day, was a huge invasion. Military confrontations these days tend to be on a smaller scale, so a repeat of something as big as the Normandy landings would seem to be unlikely for the foreseeable future. But such things are never impossible.


Why was it so important to keep the invasion site secret from the Nazis?

If they knew where the allies were going to land they would have had more troops, tanks, and other things there to stop them. As it was many men died on the beaches of Normandy.


What did people do before the steam engine?

Used human or animal effort to get things done.


What 2 major things did Americans do to support the us war effort?

using weapons and killing people


Who was the supreme commander for allies in the invasion of Normandy?

That depends, Roosevelt wouldn't even enter the second world war until 3000 people died at Pearl Harbour, and Churchill smoked a lot. Who do you think is a better leader? (Okay, I did insult Roosevelt a little too much and didn't mention any good things about him, but what I said is true).


Is invasion an abstract noun?

Yes, the noun 'invasion' is an abstractnoun; a word for an unwelcome intrusion into another's domain; an incursion by a large number of people or things into a place or sphere of activity; a word for a concept.


Why do people purposely procrastinate when they are only hurting themselves?

well, because doing things takes effort, and most people would rather would rather "hurt" than give effort into whatever you seem to be talking about


What is missing from the bayeux tapestry?

All the bad things that happened to William of Normandy


What two things must the effort force applied to a machine do?

The two things are momentum and acceleration when the effort force is applied to a machine


What were at 2 least 2 things the people at home did the support the war effort?

One was the rationing, or limiting the use/ sale of things vital to the war effort. Automobile tires, shoes, gasoline, some foods, etc were rationed. People also conducted war material drives, where things like scrap metal that could be recycled were collected and donated. People also bought War Bonds. These were a form of Savings Bonds, where people loaned money to the government to be used for the war effort. Many people, especially women, worked in plants that produced guns, airplanes, tanks, artillery shells and the like.


Was William duke of Normandy cruel or kind?

I assume you are asking about the Duke William of Normandy who became William I of England and is remembered as William the Conqueror. What I have read about him seems to indicate he was either cruel or kind, depending on the circumstances. The people who opposed him were treated very harshly, but he did things that were surprising, such as outlawing the slave trade.


What bad things are there to know about William of Normandy?

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