The bombing of Johannesburg, the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr, and the election of Kim Jong-il.
whoever wrote this is a D bag ^^^
German submarines were attacking brittish ships. so the US helped them out and send out a ship to follow the submarine to give the british coordinates.
The German occupation of Europe and their threat to invade Britain is what led to D-Day.
Dwight Eisenhower led the group that planned and organised D-Day
Dwight D. Eisenhower
D-Day happened on June 6, 1944 and it was led in person by General Bernard Montgomery of Britain and General Omar Bradley of USA.
There were no Japanese at D-Day. The USMC and US Navy were keeping them too busy in the pacific.
Well, there weren't really events that led to D-day. The allied forces wanted to stop Hitler and his army for good, the invasion to take Europe back (D-day) was set on June 6, 1945
First result was " The Battle of Stalingrad" which was Germany's lost battle, D-day, and the " Battle for Berlin" and many other events
The German occupation of Europe and their threat to invade Britain is what led to D-Day.
Dwight Eisenhower led the group that planned and organised D-Day
Dunkirk The Battle of Britain The Battle of Stalingrad D-Day The Battle of the Bulge The Battle of Kursk The Battle of Berlin
Dwight D. Eisenhower
general Dwight D. Eisenhower
Gen Bernard Montgomery led the British troops on D-Day.
Gen. Dwight Eisenhower was in total command of D-Day and subsequent events. He later became Commander of Allied Forces Europe and later still the 34 th President of USA.
D-Day happened on June 6, 1944 and it was led in person by General Bernard Montgomery of Britain and General Omar Bradley of USA.
some stuff led to it but i dont know why are you asking me
Omar Bradley led the Americans, Bernard Montgomery led the British