D-Day 6th June 1944, code-named Operation Overlord.
The US was an ally of South Vietnam; it was up to South Vietnam to repel the invasion from the north, with massive military assistance from the US (which, of course, ultimately failed).
The invasion of cambodia
It sounds as if you are thinking of his attack on the Soviet Union in June 1941.
the kamakura shogunate and a massive typhoon
Massive northern tank/infantry forces invaded South Vietnam during: 1. Easter offensive 1972 2. Final offensive 1975 Note: The 1972 Easter Offensive was destroyed by the USAF SACs B52 bombers. SAC=Strategic Air Command
The neutral country of Denmark had a very small military and was virtually defenseless against the massive German invasion on April 9, 1940.
The US was an ally of South Vietnam; it was up to South Vietnam to repel the invasion from the north, with massive military assistance from the US (which, of course, ultimately failed).
If you mean on russia then it was on June 1941
The invasion of cambodia
Massive retaliation is a military strategy of counterattack involving the use of nuclear weapons.
no the military is not responsible for it
Ethiopia
It sounds as if you are thinking of his attack on the Soviet Union in June 1941.
Massive Moves - 2010 Military Mission 3-18 was released on: USA: 3 March 2013
The Nazis used a strategy called 'Blitzkrieg' (lightning war) to invade Poland and many other small countries. This was an intense bombing campaign followed by a massive armoured assault.
1920s
Massive amounts of thrust.