It was officially known as Operation Overlord, and was also known as the D-Day Invasion or just "Normandy".
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The invasion was named Operation Overlord.
D Day
The invasion of Normandy was called Operation Overlord.
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.
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The first day of the allied invasion of Nazi-occupied France was 6 June 1944, now called D-Day.
the main invasion was called Operation "Overlord", the main invasion was the D- day landings which took place at Normandy.
The invasion was named Operation Overlord.
D Day
It was called D-day or Operation Overlord.
The invasion of Normandy did not take place in just one day, June 6. The Allied landings continued for over 2 months. This was the period called the Battle of Normandy. Over 425,000 Allied and German troops were killed, wounded or went missing during the Battle of Normandy.
The invasion of Normandy was called Operation Overlord.
The invasion of Normandy was called Operation Overlord.
The Normandy Invasion of the Allied Forces to arrive in Normandy, France. It was called Operation Overlord. It consisted of many nation's forces. There were over 6000 ships and boats. There were thousands of planes and millions of people who landed by sea or by air (parachuted or air glided) on the shores and coast line of Normandy. They were able to defeat the Germans in that area and in less than a year they defeated the Nazis completely.
The day of the massive invasion of the beaches at Normandy is known as D-Day.
"Operation Overlord"
I think it was called Normandy. It was in France.