June 5, 1945 fell on a Tuesday.
D-Day lasted officially from midnight 5 June 1944 to midnight 6 June 1944
There is no Y day celebrated or commemorated. You are probably referring to V E Day or V J Day which are the days we celebrate victory in Europe and Japan. Those days are celebrated May 8th for the 5/8/1945 VE Day and VJ day is celebrated August 15 for the 8/15/1945 victory day.
Weather was bad. So Eisenhower changed the invasion from June 5 to June 6, as there was a short clearing period on June 6
Which War? WW1 - Armistice Day 11/11/1918 WW2 - VE Day (Victory in Europe) 5/8/1945 VJ Day (Victory in Japan) 9/2/1945 (formal surrender date) Korea- hasn't ended; Truce only since 1953 Vietnam- No Name 1/27/1973 Peace Treaty
June 6, 1944 D-Day Codename Operation Overlord The official date for Normandy invasion was supposed to be on June 5, 1944, but because of storms the operation was canceled and re-sheduled 1 day later on June 6, 1944.
Friday.
June 5 1998 was on a Friday.
5 June 1947 was a Thursday.
5 June 1957 was a Wednesday.
June 5 1963 was a Wednesday.
June 5, 2005, was a Sunday.
June 5 1981 was on a Friday.
June 5 1941 was on a Thursday.
June 5 in 1983 was a Sunday.
June 5, 1973 was a Tuesday.
June 5, 1978 was a Monday.
June 5, 2006 was a Monday.