The Allied armies had over 10,000 casualties ( dead and wounded ) on the 6th June.
No.
In the D-Day invasion the Allied armies, US, Britain, Canada and smaller numbers of many Allies were attacking German Armies holding Europe.
Allied forces such as Americans, United kingdom, and Soviets liberated the concentration and death camps.
The significance of D-Day was that it was the first time Allied armies were in France to fight the German occupiers.
The allied armies marched upon the enemy camp.
Allied armies are Armies from different countries that are working on the same side. Two or more countries may come together to fight a common enemy, this would make them allied armies.
The German army was sucessful in that the allied armies were forced to retreat from the Continent or were captured, the allied armies were ssucessful in that Hitler ordered the advance of the German armies to stop, in other words he let the Allied armies escape, in a sense both armies were successful in a way
Dunkirk
The Allied armies beat the Axis armies and the Axis armies gave up and surrendered.
there were more allied armies than central armies.
General Dwight Eisenhower was the commander of the allied armies in Europe in WW II. He was elected president of the US in 1952.
meaning of allied service
Massive Allied armies landed in France and started pushing the German occupiers back.
Dwight Eisenhower was the Supreme Allied Commander during WWII.
The Allied armies had over 10,000 casualties ( dead and wounded ) on the 6th June.
No.