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Almost a million Allied soldiers, sailors and airmen took part in D-Day. Apart from the 170,000 actually landed there were over 10,000 ships taking part and over 14,000 air sorties in support.

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How many allied troops involved in Normandy?

There were around 156,000 allied troops involved in D-Day/Normandy landings. 12,000 of those allied troops died that day.


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Can you compare D Day to Okinawa?

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