It was when The United States and Great Britain invaded Normandy
Operation Overlord began on D-Day 6th June 1944 with the Normandy landings.
Stalingrad in soviet union Normandy/dday in France midway and iwojima in japan
Yes, many schools around the world were still in operation during World War II.
"No the W hotel was not in operation during World War II. The first W hotel to open was in New York and did not open until 1998, several decades after the end of World War II."
It wasn't a war, it was an operation during World War 2. Operation Barbarossa was the codename for the German invasion of Soviet Russia in 1941. Pretty decisive stuff.
Operation Overlord .
D-Day was nicknamed Operation Overlord to signify the overarching Allied campaign to liberate Western Europe from Nazi occupation during World War II. The term "Overlord" reflected the scale and complexity of the operation, which involved extensive planning and coordination among Allied forces. It encompassed not only the Normandy landings on June 6, 1944, but also the subsequent military actions in Europe aimed at defeating Nazi Germany. The codename helped to mask the operation's true purpose from enemy intelligence.
Admiral Chester Nimitz (for most of the war)
The general plan for the invasion of Europe by the allies.
Operation Pied Piper .
It's Barbarossa, not Barbossa. Operation Barbarossa was the German invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, during World war 2.
The Battle of Britain prevented Operation Sealion from taking place.