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Q: What nation was liberated by the D-Day invasion?
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Which nation was liberated on the D-Day invasion?

France was liberated.


Why was dday important?

It was the beginning of the Allied invasion of Europe. It began with the landing at Normandy, France. The invasion saw the largest amphibious assault in history


What was dday and where?

D-Day was the Allied invasion of German occupied France, on the beaches of Normandy on 6 june,1944.


Were the Germans responsible for invasion of Normandy?

Yes, they did not anticipate where the invasion would take place, not enough land was covered by their troops. They also thought that Dday would be postponed due to weather.


What was the first European liberated following the successful D-day invasion?

Paris


What was the first European capital liberated following the successful Day invasion?

Paris was the first European capital liberated after D-Day, on 25 August.


What was the first capital liberated following the successful D day invasion?

Paris was the first European capital liberated after D-Day, on 25 August.


Did the united States fight at France in World War 2?

Hitler had invaded France, so we fought over the control of France from Hitler. DDAY was a landing on a French beach. When the allies came into an area the French people were liberated from the German occupation.


What battle liberated western Europe from the Nazis starting with the invasion of Normandy France?

Operation Overlord.


What role did Douglas MacArthur play in the world war 2?

He liberated the filipinos from the japanese invasion.


Did the invasion of Normandy just free Normandy or did it free all of France?

All of France was liberated.


What was the first European capital liberated following the successful D-Day invasion?

Paris was the first European capital liberated after D-Day, on 25 August.