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It opened up a western front in the European theater of war.

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Q: Why was the D-Day battle at Normandy geographically significant during World War 2?
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Why was the D Day battle at Normandy geographically significant during World War 2?

It was geographically important because it took place about 200 miles south of where the Germans expected. Heavy German troop concentrations were around Calais.


What city was retaken during the battle of Normandy?

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Was the battle of Normandy the first battle America was in during World war 2?

The battle for Normandy didn't happen until June 1944 but the US was involved in many battles elsewhere in the world before that .


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The Battle of Nashville was a major battle during the American Civil War. The Battle of New Orleans was a major battle during the War of 1812. The Battle of Normandy was a major battle during World War II.


Who looked like they had a stronger army during the battle of Hastings?

duke William of Normandy.


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How many people died on the invasion of Normandy?

The invasion of Normandy did not take place in just one day, June 6. The Allied landings continued for over 2 months. This was the period called the Battle of Normandy. Over 425,000 Allied and German troops were killed, wounded or went missing during the Battle of Normandy.


What battle was considered the turning point in Europe during World War 2?

Normandy (D-Day)


What was the invasion of Normandy a significant event during World War 2?

It succeeded in punching German defenses in Western Europe


What important battle ocord at sea?

The Invasion at Normandy was a very important battle that occurred at sea during World War II. Others included the Battle of Coral Sea and the Battle of Midway.


Is there a list of soldiers involved in the battle of Normandy?

It is easier to find a list of soldiers who died during the Battle of Normandy, than it is to find those who lived. Several genealogy websites have been set up and may be able to provide survivors with information.


Is there a place that honors those killed in the battle of Normandy?

The Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial is a World War II cemetery and memorial in Colleville-sur-Mer, Normandy, France, that honors American soldiers who died in Europe during World War II.