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Who were soldiers on d day?

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On the Allied side most of the soldiers were British, with many Americans and about 10,000 Canadians. There were smaller groups of soldiers from France, Belgium, Poland, Holland and Norway. The aircraft supporting were British, American, Canadian and Australian.

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