British, American and Canadian Allied Forces on one side, and the German forces on the other.
A majority of troops that participated in D-Day were American, Canadian and British, but there were a few other countries that helped also. Such as Australia, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, France, Greece, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway and Poland. And of course on the Axis side, there were the Germans.
Yes, many Polish soldiers, airmen and warships were involved in D-Day.
People died. While people pooped, they were shot.
D- day was when the people in the ghettos celebrated because they heard d-day on the radio that some one would help the people in the ghettos ___ The ghettos had been 'liquidated' long before D-Day; they no longer existed. -------------------- One was used to end the other.
Almost half a million people
The day of the landings
The French people were saved on D-Day
There was 11,000 people inthe nazi army on D-Day.
for the people who died
Most people in Europe don't even bother to celebrate D-Day. Memories are short.
Many more people than that survived D-Day. - I have a feeling you are asking something else,but your meaning is not clear.
Yes, many Polish soldiers, airmen and warships were involved in D-Day.
54.23 ------- 3,000 men are believed to have died rehearsing for D-Day.
D-Day gave hope to people all over Europe that Liberation was coming.
The Allied forces had almost 9,000 casualties on D-Day.
Because D-day was a battle for the brave Americans to get France back from the Axis. People think about how brave they were and sometimes how brave Theirselves were.
In other words, the D in D-Day merely stands for Day. This coded designation was used for the day of any important invasion or military operation. For military planners, the days before and after a D-Day were indicated using plus and minus signs: D-4 meant four days before a D-Day, while D+7 meant seven days after a D-Day.
People died. While people pooped, they were shot.