During World War II, the immediate outcome of 'Operation Overlord,' as the Allied invasion of Normandy, France, was called, was the securing of a beach-head in Europe for the Allies. Considered less immediately, the operation led to the breakout of powerful Allied armies into the interior of France and then, months later, the final surrender of Germany.
Operation Overload. (A+)
Operation Overload was a military undertaking by which the army of Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) moved 50,000 people into 21 Chiweshe protected villages.
The general plan for the invasion of Europe by the allies.
The German force had weaken from Africa
Gen Eisenhower was Commander in Chief, with Gen Montgomery in charge of British and Canadian forces and Gen Omar Bradley in charge of US troops.
The primary purpose of Operation Overload was to open pathways into the country. The targets were the northern and western fronts.
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The primary purpose of Operation Overload was to open pathways into the country. The targets were the northern and western fronts.
Operation Overload. (A+)
Operation Overload was a military undertaking by which the army of Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) moved 50,000 people into 21 Chiweshe protected villages.
Dwight Eisenhower
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Operation Overload was a military undertaking by which the army of Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) moved 50,000 people into 21 Chiweshe protected villages.
Another name for it is D-day.
all the allied forces...
Eisenhower .