Normandy
D-Day was the Allied invasion of German held France. It was the turning point of the war.
D Day was the day the Allies began their invasion of German-held France during World War II.
D-Day was the long planned Allied invasion of German held France to liberate Europe.
Nobody "won the war" on D-Day, but Allied troops made very significant advances into German held France.
Franklin D Roosevelt
D-day was June, 6 1944 it was when a large force of U.S., British, Canadian, and Australian invaded the German held beaches of Normandy (in France.
The D-Day invasion (also known as Operation Overlord) took place on June 6, 1944 and was the Allies' invasion of the Axis-held European mainland.
They were routed and totally disorganised. Only small pockets of them held and fought.
Because they were landing at night in unexplored enemy held territory.
it was the Allies invasion of Normandy, France held by Germany. It was the largest invasion in the worlds history.
On the first D-Day, 6th June 1944, over 170,000 Allied troops and 10,000 vehicles landed by air and by sea . They gained and held the beachhead for 20 miles and used it to drive into France.
The day of the landings