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This is what "D Day" was, the invasion of Europe through Normandy Beach in France.

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What happened that cleared the way for the allied troops to invade Europe?

D-day - 6 June 1944


When did the allied troops invade Normandy?

6th June 1944 - D-Day.


Who was the commander of allied troops in Europe?

Dwight David Eisenhower.


Where did the allied leaders believe they had to defeat the axis before they could invade southern Europe?

The Allies decided to invade North Africa. This would give troops experience. Also, once they got to North Africa, they would be able to help British forces.


Who commanded the allied forces which invade Europe on d day?

Under the overall command of Gen Eisenhower, Gen Omar Bradley commanded American troops and Gen Bernard Montgomery commanded the British and Canadians.


How did D-Day contribute to the Allied efforts to liberate Europe?

D-Day was the major effort in getting Allied troops, weapons and supporting materials into Europe.


Who led the allied troops in Europe on D-Day?

allied forces led by General Eisenhower


What divisions existed among allies troops in Europe?

Most divisions that occur among the allied troops are divisions related to race, gender, and equality.


Who was the US general who served as Chief of Staff and commanded allied forces in Western Europe in WW 2?

In 1942, US General Dwight David Eisenhower became the commander of Allied troops in the Eastern Theater of the War. This covered most of Western Europe. Under Eisenhower the D-Day landing of Allied troops occurred in Normandy, France.


What did Allied troops discover when they freed Europe from Hitler's rule?

Nazi concentration camps ~ see link below .


How many allied troops were killed?

12,000 allied troops died that day.


How many Allied Forces troops fought in D Day?

Over 170,000 Allied troops fought in D-Day.Over 170,000 Allied troops fought in D-Day.