airplanes
At least ~12,000 overall Allied casualties , German casualties were estimated at between 4,000 and 9,000 casualties .
D-Day was the Allied invasion of Normandy, France.
Allied aircraft attacked German targets before D-Day to keep German aircraft on the ground. The Luftwaffe was notable by its absence on the day.
Allied Powers
Mostly Spitfires and Hurricanes, but there were others.
siegfried was a German line of resistance against allied forces
Most well-established German cities (ie; Berlin, Braunschweig, etc) had been reduced to rubble by allied bombing raids as the war came to it's final chapter.
The advancing allied forces took all of the German territory and the terrified German army tried to defend but were crushed by the mighty allied forces.
At least ~12,000 overall Allied casualties , German casualties were estimated at between 4,000 and 9,000 casualties .
France
Depends on what kind of Messerschmitt you mean... The 262 (first serial produced jet fighter ever) ... only German Luftwaffe. Same thing for the 163 rocket fighter. But if you're talking about the 109 (most famous of all of them)... well... German Luftwaffe (Austria integrated), Romanian Airforce, Finnish Airforce, Italian Airforce, Croatian Airforce... (those allied with Germany). And the Swiss Airforce (not allied with Germany - this mean's there have been 109 vs. 109 air clashes).
D-Day was the Allied invasion of Normandy, France.
D-Day was the Allied invasion of Normandy, France.
D-Day was the Allied invasion of Normandy, France.
because some allied ships were carrying contraband
Allied aircraft attacked German targets before D-Day to keep German aircraft on the ground. The Luftwaffe was notable by its absence on the day.