Several Places:
From the South: The Italian Peninsula
From the North: The Normandy Beachhead (Operation Overlord)
From the East: Through Russia
This is a generalization, as there were other small "invasions" here and there, but these are the big three
In World War 2 the Allies attacked Axis controlled Europe. The first place they attacked was the island of Sicily.
The allies invaded France through the beaches of Normandy. Later, the allies invaded in southern Europe from the Mediterranean sea.
The Allies invaded in the Normandy region of Northern France.
The Allies began their invasion of mainland Europe at Normandy.
Marocco
They wanted an agreement on when and how to invade Europe.
because it was invade
Norway
The British army struck from Egypt and a combined Anglo-American army led by Eisenhower was to invade French North Africa and hit the enemy line.
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In World War 2 the Allies attacked Axis controlled Europe. The first place they attacked was the island of Sicily.
1942
June 6, 1944
D-Day was the code name for the Allied forces of Britain and Commonwealth and the USA to invade Nazi occupied France and to start the liberation of Europe. Literally the turning point of WW2 in Europe, this forced the surrender of Germany within a year.D-Day was the code name for the Allied forces of Britain and Commonwealth and the USA to invade Nazi occupied France and to start the liberation of Europe. Literally the turning point of WW2 in Europe, this forced the surrender of Germany within a year.
On the night of July 9, 1943.
August 25 1944 the DDay allied invaded Europe . It started on JUne 6,1944
They wanted an agreement on when and how to invade Europe.
Allied troops invaded Europe on June 6, 1944, during World War II in an operation known as D-Day. The invasion took place on the beaches of Normandy, France, and marked a turning point in the war against Nazi Germany.
The allied forces chose to invade 5 different beaches because they needed alot of room for the millions of people coming in to help the invasion.
The Allies decided to invade North Africa. This would give troops experience. Also, once they got to North Africa, they would be able to help British forces.
Britain (and to a lesser extent Ireland, officially neutral) represented a marshalling point for Allied armies and war material, close enough to bomb mainland Europe and Germany, and to project seapower around the continent. The delay and eventual cancellation of the invasion meant that American and Allied forces could attack the German military presence in Europe for the entire second half of the war.
D-day - 6 June 1944