41 and 48 Royal Marine Commando attacked the German flanks on Juno and Sword beaches.
The U.S. attacked Omaha and Utah beach. The British forces attacked Gold and Sword beach. The Canadians attacked Juno beach with the assistance of the British.
They attacked Juno Beach
there were 5 different beaches which were Omaha beach, Utah beach which were attacked by 1st division American Army division, The 2nd division British Army division attacked Gold beach, Juno beach, and Sword beach. But they're most known as Normandy.
Utah, Omaha, Sword, Juno and Gold...................... on 6 June 1944, Normandy, France
Juno Beach was one of the lightest defended beaches, and the Candians made good use of this fact, and made gains past those that were scheduled for the first day.
Juno Beach :D
The area referred to as Juno Beach was roughly 5 miles long.
I think they attacked Omaha Beach because the Allies think that's the only way they could push through Europe and into German soil to end the war machine, the Axis. ^^^^^^^^^ HE IS WRONG There wer actually 5 beaches: Ohmaha, Utah, Sword, Juno, & Gold. These were all attacked in The Allies desperate hope to turn the war around, which was actually an unexpected victory for The Allies.
Juno beach
The United States, Canada And Britian were involved in the Juno Beach Battle
On D-Day, June 6, 1944, approximately 21,000 Canadian soldiers landed on Juno Beach as part of the Allied invasion of Normandy. They faced strong German defenses but were able to achieve their objectives by the end of the day, despite suffering significant casualties. Juno Beach was one of five designated landing areas during the operation.
it was a part of the normany beach invasion on D-Day. Juno was a beach area at Normandy assaulted by the british or candians or both