There were many important battles after D-Day.
hi, in strategic and ultimate outcome terms, d-day is most important. id say battle of the Bulge is less important. imho.
he was a decoy for the army
"D-Day" was the day of the beginning of the Allied inavasion of Europe for the purpose of driving out the Nazis. It was the largest amphibious assault ever. While the overwhelming scope of that operation has given the term "D-Day" that special significance, it originally was, and still is, rather mundane military terminology for a target day in planning a campaign, in the same way the term "H-Hour" is sometimes used. The terminology makes it possible to do the planning without reference to actual calendar dates, partly for reasons of operational security, and partly because that daate might not be finally chosen until late in the process. So in the scheduling of events, it would look like a countdown: D-Day-minus-10, D-Day-minus-9, and so on as preparations are made, up until the day the operation began, D-Day, followed by D-Day-plus-1, D-Day-plus-2, which would deal in goals for the operation and the ongoing support.
The day of the landings
The D-Day landings were important to gain a foothold on Europe again. Allied troops had to face the Germany Army on the ground.
There were many important battles after D-Day.
No, D-Day was an important event in 1944
Without D-Day, there would be no V-E Day (Victory in Europe). The Axis powers crumbled "after" D-Day so without D-Day the Axis Powers might still exist to this day.
D-Day was possibly the most important event of the war in Europe.
D-Day, the Battle of Normandy, France in 1944.
The WWII D Day invasion took place on 6 June 1944, so June 6 yearly is the observance
The significance was large numbers of Allied troops back in Europe. This was important to fight the Germans on the land.
D-Day was the day the Allied forces started re-taking Europe from the Nazi occupiers.
The name D-day was not just used for the invasion of Normandy it is used as a general term in the military as an important moment or the time of a important operation. So, they called it D-day because it was a focal point in the war and whether they succeeded or failed was very important to the rest of the world. As for the land that just simply means they landed(arrived) on the beaches of Normandy that day.
general Dwight d. eisenhower
because it just was