D-Day (June 6, 1944) allowed the Allies (primarily U.S., British, and Canadian Forces) to establish a foothold on the European mainland in World War II against Nazi Germany. This began the Allied march toward Germany and ultimately lead to the defeat of Germany in WWII.
the results of d-day gave the allies the doorstep into nazi occupied France.the 21st panzer division was tasked with a counter attack at caen with the british and the 101st airbourne division secures carentan and repeled huge German counter attacks.with carentan secured the American forces at Omaha beach and Utah were linked together and the allies neutralised the Germans in Normandy
The Allies achieved a foothold in Europe and began to turn the war back on Hitler chasing him back to Berlin!!
By the end of 6 June 1944, around 150,000 allied troops had landed in Normandy, France.
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Major General Rod Keller
France, poland, spain, germany,
tolkein fought in d day and got shot
Lt. Den Brotheridge is often considered the first Allied soldier killed in the D-Day invasion. He was killed as a result of a glider crash before the actual landings.
The D-Day result was that the Allied armies carried out a successful invasion and went on to win the war in Europe less than a year later.
D-Day generally refers to the day on which an operation will commence. The D-Day in question is named so because it was the start of Operation Overlord and a major part of World War 2.
"D" in d-day stands for . . . 'day', and it refers to the day on which a major war attack will start. If it is capitalized, like "D-Day", then it refers to the Allies 1944 invasion of Europe in World War II.
D-Day was a major military operation, not a 'war ', but part of WW2 in Europe.
D-Day was a major Allied landing on the northern beaches of Normandy on 6th June 1944.
The Allies and the Axis.
D-day
D-Day was code for the Allied invasion of Nazi occupied Europe.
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D-day
Major General Rod Keller
D-Day was the major effort in getting Allied troops, weapons and supporting materials into Europe.