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What if a d day had failed?

You would be reading this in German


What would have been the long-range consequences on the following if D-Day had failed?

many soldiers were kille d


How were D Day and the Dieppe Raid similar?

Dieppe was used to get Intel for D-Day. They are both amphibious assaults and both by the Allies against the Germans in France. They are pretty much identical except one was bigger(D-Day) and one failed (Dieppe).


What if D-Day had failed?

If D-Day would have failed the Allies wouldv'e withdrawn their troops from the beaches, and would have to find another way to defeat Germany. As for the paratroopers, they knew they're would be no escape if the beach landings failed. They may have foughten their way to the beach, and may or may not have been rescued. Otherwise, they wouldv'e been killed or captured. Hope this helps! -Josh


Dwight D. Eisenhower letter of d-day failure?

Yes he wrote another letter accepting full blame if the mission failed. He was a true leader of men.


What might have happened if the invasion of d day failed?

The Soviet Union under Stalin (Russia) would have defeated Germany and would have controlled the Continent of Europe, probably to this day.


What direction would the course of the war have taken if the Allies had failed on D-Day?

The Soviets (Russians) may have beat the western allies into Berlin.


What do you think might have happened if the D-Day landing had failed?

It would have taken the Allies 3-4 years to recover and try again.


What do you think might have happened if d day landing had failed?

It would have taken the Allies 3-4 years to recover and try again.


What would it be like if d-day failed?

It is very difficult to say. Many people ask 'What if....' about many things. The truth is no one truly knows.


Why was the D-Day landing named that?

The name D-day was not just used for the invasion of Normandy it is used as a general term in the military as an important moment or the time of a important operation. So, they called it D-day because it was a focal point in the war and whether they succeeded or failed was very important to the rest of the world. As for the land that just simply means they landed(arrived) on the beaches of Normandy that day.


What does the letter d in d day stand for?

The day of the landings