Several.
1. It was the largest invasion army ever gathered.
2. It allowed the Allies to penetrate and gain a foothold in Hitler's "fortress Europe" for the first time since the disaster of the British Expeditionary Force's retreat from Dunkirk in France in 1940.
3. It marked the beginning of the end of the German Third Reich.
4. It helped end World War II, not without great cost in terms of human lives and suffering.
5. It began the liberation of France. Vive la France, vive la liberte!
6. It showed that a multinational force (British, French, American, Canadian, Austrialian, New Zealander) could successfully coordinate and carry out a hazardous and difficult offensive military campaign against a tough and well trained army. (Yeah we did this in World War One, but nowhere near as decisively as D Day at Normandy.)
Normandy Beach, France
D-Day was the day Allied forces landed on the banks of Normandy to launch a massive attack on Germans occupying France. It is significant because the battle changed the course of the war.
The historic significance of Normandy Beach is that it signifies the start of the liberation of Europe from the grasps of Nazism. To this day it remains the largest seaborne invasion in history, involving nearly three million troops crossing from England to Normandy in occupied France.
Battle of Normandy, also known as, D-Day.
The Battle of Normandy was the most significant battle between Western Allies and German forces on the continent of Europe. This was the invasion of Europe that signified the final Allied drive to Germany and the eventual end of World War II.
The Battle for Normandy was fought in Normandy, France.
Battle of Normandy
Normandy is in France
Normandy, France
They fought on Normandy, France, they battle was at Normandy beach
Answer No. Normandy is a region in the northwest section of France.
Normandy, France
The Norman Army from Normandy, France.
Normandy Beach, France
Normandy and the battle of Chambois.
D-Day was the day Allied forces landed on the banks of Normandy to launch a massive attack on Germans occupying France. It is significant because the battle changed the course of the war.
It was the Allied invasion of German held France in WWII.