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The D-Day invasion occurred in the region of France known as Normandy. The invasion beaches were given the code names Sword, Utah, Omaha, Gold, and Juno.

One of the objectives on D-Day was the city of Caen. However the city was not taken for over three months and was the scene of heavy fighting.

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