D-Day did not take place at a port, but on 5 beaches in Normandy
D-Day took place on the beaches and fields of northern Normandy in France. This area was chosen as it is about 200 km south of where the German generals expected the invasion.
D-Day was fought on 6 beaches in Normandy, France. The beaches were; Sword Beach, Gold Beach, Juno Beach, Pointe du Hoc, Utah Beach and Omaha Beach.
5 Beaches & 2 Airborne landings in Normandy France. June 6th 1944.
The Normandy beaches, on the west coast of France facing the English Channel.
D-Day beaches include Normandy, Utah and Omaha beaches.
D day
It wasn't a state. D day took place on the beaches of France. Normandy Beach is the one most people know about for the major beachhead.
D-Day was 6th June 1944.
On D-Day the US Forces were assigned the Omaha and Utah beaches to assault..... The British and Canadians assaulted Gold, Sword and Juno beaches.........
Omaha and Utah beaches.
D-Day typically refers to the Allied invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944.