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On June 6, 1944, a united force of British, American, Canadian and others made the assault on the French Coast. At this time in the war, the German war machine had all but controlled the entire continent in Europe. The Allies knew that the only chance they had at actually winning the war was to gain a foothold somewhere in Europe. In order to do this, It had to be an area that could be easily defended from both German land forces, and the terrifyingly powerful German U-Boat fleet. Naval Forces knew that any area that was to be supplied needed to be well guarded, as the U-Boats could, and would destroy any supply ships at open sea, and they knew that it was vital to protect them as they neared the coast, as it was extremely difficult to escape a U-Boat attack when cornered against land. Thus, an area of the French Coast was designated as the beach head, and with its close proximity to the British Coast, it was an ideal option. The narrow stretch of ocean between England and fortress Europe meant that U-Boats would have to enter a "lion's den" of naval defensive forces to even get a chance to attack supply ships. Also, several small towns connected by a major roadway would aid in the defense of the beachhead.

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D-Day was the day Allied forces landed on the banks of Normandy to launch a massive attack on Germans occupying France. It is significant because the battle changed the course of the war.

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Because it put huge numbers of Allied soldiers face to face with the German occupying armies.

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