That was D-Day, the 6 th June, 1944
Allied forces (American, British, Canadian) landed on beaches at Normandy, France, beginning the land invasion of Europe.
June 6th 1944, American, British and Canadian forces invaded the beaches of Normandy against the Nazis. They were successful and were able to proceed toward the liberations of France, Belgium, the Netherlands and eventually conquer the Nazis in Germany.
along with british forces, the Canadian forces had 3 of the 5 invasion beaches at Normany, France on June 6th 1944, and they were JUNO, SWORD & GOLD......
On the Allied side most of the soldiers were British, with many Americans and about 10,000 Canadians. There were smaller groups of soldiers from France, Belgium, Poland, Holland and Norway. The aircraft supporting were British, American, Canadian and Australian.
The five beaches assaulted by allied force at Normany, France on June 6, 1944 were: Gold and Sword, assaulted by British forces; Juno, assaulted by Candian forces Utah and Omaha, assaulted by American forces.
6th June 1944
Jun 6 D-Day. American, British, Canadian forces invade France at the beaches of Normandy
Allied forces (American, British, Canadian) landed on beaches at Normandy, France, beginning the land invasion of Europe.
Beaches in Normandy, France. Five Beach landing zones: 2 American, 1 Canadian & 2 British.
It was when 180,000 American, British, and Canadian troops landed on 5 beaches in Normandy in Nazi occupied France. It was the largest invasion in history.
D-day was June, 6 1944 it was when a large force of U.S., British, Canadian, and Australian invaded the German held beaches of Normandy (in France.
June 6th 1944, American, British and Canadian forces invaded the beaches of Normandy against the Nazis. They were successful and were able to proceed toward the liberations of France, Belgium, the Netherlands and eventually conquer the Nazis in Germany.
along with british forces, the Canadian forces had 3 of the 5 invasion beaches at Normany, France on June 6th 1944, and they were JUNO, SWORD & GOLD......
Th British, Canadian and American forces assult five beach areas on the Normany, France coast line.
This refers to D Day. Us Forces, along with British, Canadian & others land in Normandy France. There are 5 Beaches. This was June 6th 1944.
There is not Thanksgiving in France It is an American and Canadian holiday
Other than the 1942 disastrous but insightful "raid" at Dieppe France, the Canadians and British landed on June 6, 1944 with American and Polish (I think) forces.