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Yes the men of the D Day invasion of Normandy were brave, scared out of their minds, but brave enough to get off the boat, off the planes and behind enemy lines. There were dozens of D days in the Pacific. The more islands they invaded the worst they got. So they were really brave to invade places they had never seen, hear of or knew the geology of. They were brave to fight against the mighty Japanese Warriors. They were extremely well trained warriors because they were trained from the time they were eight and nine years old. The German's were good MODERN warriors who had a lot of experience under their belt. So when our Allied Warriors went against their foe they had to be courageous enough to go against their own fear to fight against well trained foes. The allies won because Adolf Hitler had been in charge and he was a military fool (German's stated that, not me) and because we made it impossible for the Japanese and German's to be able to win.

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