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D-Day (invasion of Normandy) relates to the United States because thousands of US servicemen fought and died on Normandy beaches and villages..
united states forces, british, candian and some free forces from occupied countries
D-Day took place on the beaches in Normandy, occupied France.
The beaches were divided up into where the United States were attacking and where the British were going to attack. The United States beaches were Utah beach and Omaha beach. The British beaches were called Gold beach, Juno beach, and Sword beach. These are all code names for different parts of Normandy. Normandy is the whole beach and these other names are just parts to invade.
The United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Greece and a few others were on the Allies. They were all against Germany aka Nazi or The Axis. Those are the main people who fought in the Invasion of Normandy.
United States. The same for Omaha. Thr Brits and Canadians had Sword, Gold and Juno beaches.
These countries participated in the Normandy Invasion. United Kingdom United States Canada Free French Forces Free Polish Forces Australia Free Belgian Forces New Zealand Netherlands Norway Free Czechoslovak Forces Greece
The five beaches designated for the Normandy Landings on June 6, 1944 were codenamed Omaha Beach and Utah Beach (assigned to the United States), Gold Beach and Sword Beach (assigned to Britain), and Juno Beach (assigned to Canada).
Principally Utah & Omaha: Omaha was close to being a disaster. I do not know if the other beaches were entirly British / Canadian. (Gold Juno Sword). The most notable feature of the D Day landings was that the Germans, for quite some time, thought that they were a feint, that the real invasion would be nearer to Calais, Allied disinformation probably saved many lives.
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By the landing by sea and air of the combined Allied forces of Britain, Canada and the United States on the beaches of Normandy in France.D Day is just a codename for the day selected, and is used to describe the landing time, not the name of a battle.
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