The estimated total of over 10,000 casualties of Allied troops is quoted in Normandy landing operation. The U.S. Army Center of Military History cites a total casualty figure for U.S. forces at 6,036. The Heritage Foundation claims 4,900 US troops as dead on D-day. About 3,000 British and Canadian troops have been quoted as dead .
About 12,500 German P.O.W.s were taken, and 57,000 P.O.W.s on the axis and allies combined.
The allies didn't 'celebrate it' persay. But D-day happened on June 6th, 1944. If you're thinking about a celebration at the end of WWII, that would be called V-E day.
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Actually there were five beaches that the Allies landed on in the D-Day operation: Utah: American Omaha: American Juno: Canadian Gold: British Sword: British
The allies pushed the German armies back from the 'Atlantic Wall' and advanced into France
The Allies had over 10,000 dead and wounded on D-Day. Exact amount who died as opposed to wounded is very difficult to find.
Britain and Allies won D-Day, America was one of the Allies.
Over 170,000 Allied soldiers landed from ships and aircraft on D-Day.
over 2,000
Around 10,000
On D-Day the Allies attacked Normandy, France.
During Operation Overlord and D-Day the total casualty lost by the Allies were about 228,000.
D-Day was good for the Allies.
The Allies were Britain, USA,Canada, and many other countries. The enemy was Nazi Germany.
The Allies.
More than 175,000 Allied soldiers took part in the D-Day invasion.
3,393 American troops died in the D-day attacks.