Operation Overlord was the name given to the military invasion of Normandy, France in order to liberate Western Europe from Nazi German occupation. The invasion took place on "D-Day" (a military term for the day in which an operation will launch), which was June 6, 1944. During the invasion, military units from thirteen countries (Free Poland, Free Greek, Free Czechoslovakia, Free France, Free Netherlands, Free Norway, Free Belgium, New Zealand, Denmark, Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, and United States) participated in the attack.
allied forces stormed 5 Germman held beaches on the French coast at Normandy
The Allied Forces of WW2 invaded Occupied France on D-Day, 6th June 1944 . It happened on the beaches of Normandy in France.The Allied Forces of WW2 invaded Occupied France on D-Day, 5th June 1944 . It happened on the beaches of Normandy in France.
Allied forces (American, British, Canadian) landed on beaches at Normandy, France, beginning the land invasion of Europe.
D Day was 6 June 1944.
The attack commonly referred to as the "Invasion of Normandy" and D-Day occured on June 6, 1944 between the allies and Germany. It is considered one of the major the turning points of the war in Europe.
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allied forces stormed 5 Germman held beaches on the French coast at Normandy
Normandy, or Beaches of Normandy
The Allied Forces invaded France in the Normandy Beaches area of France.
The day of the massive invasion of the beaches at Normandy is known as D-Day.
The Allied Forces of WW2 invaded Occupied France on D-Day, 6th June 1944 . It happened on the beaches of Normandy in France.The Allied Forces of WW2 invaded Occupied France on D-Day, 5th June 1944 . It happened on the beaches of Normandy in France.
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France with the invasion of the Normandy beaches.
D-Day was the day the Allied Forces stormed the beaches of Normandy, France and is often regarded as the biggest turning point in World War 2 because it was the beginning of the end of Nazi Germany's hold on Europe.
June 6, 1944 was one of the most important days of the 20th Century. That is the day that allied forces led by U.S. forces stormed the beaches at Normandy and turned the tide of World War II. This day is known as D-Day.
Allied forces (American, British, Canadian) landed on beaches at Normandy, France, beginning the land invasion of Europe.