D day was fought in Normandy and started when the Americans had stormed Normandy beach.
The countries that fought in D-Day were Allied Forces eg US, Britain,France and their enemy Germany.
A foe will tell you what you are doing wrong. An enemy never will. They're pretty muchm the same thing.
The Normandy invasion took place on June 6,1944 where the Americans stormed Utah and Omaha beach, the British stormed Gold and Sword beach and Canada stormed Juno beach and helped with Sword and Gold beach.
On the eastern front they used blind folds, as they believed if they couldnt see the enemy the enemy couldnt see them. And the Western front were just completely #REKT
fought - should be - fort
General Patton was referring to the Soviet Union when he said "we fought the wrong enemy."
General Patton did not believe that the United States fought the wrong enemy during World War II. He was a strong advocate for defeating Nazi Germany and believed in the importance of fighting against the Axis powers.
D day was fought in Normandy and started when the Americans had stormed Normandy beach.
They fought fearsomely.
It is possible that we have focused on defeating the wrong enemy, meaning that our efforts may have been directed towards the wrong target or goal.
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Diocletian fought a power struggle with Carinus
The question is unanswerable as asked since it does not define who the "enemy" is.
which enemy? when? what country? need to be much more specific, there have been hundreds of wars there.
stormed in Filipino: binagyo
The question of whether we defeated the wrong enemy is subjective and open to interpretation. It may depend on individual perspectives and beliefs.