The Battle of D-Day, part of World War II, culminated in an Allied victory on June 6, 1944. Allied forces, primarily composed of American, British, and Canadian troops, successfully landed on the beaches of Normandy, France, marking the beginning of the liberation of Western Europe from Nazi occupation. This operation was a crucial turning point in the war, leading to the eventual defeat of Germany in May 1945.
the battle of d day was won by the united nations
it was a turning point in ww2
Britan won
The Allied forces won the Battle of Normandy. This was fought immediately after D-Day.
D-DAY Above answer is massively wrong, D-day casualties were quite light but got heavier as the battle for Normandy (which D-day was a part of) went on. The battle of Stalingrad was the bloodiest battle in ww2 and in the entire of human history.
the battle of d day was won by the united nations
it was a turning point in ww2
Britan won
The Allied forces won the Battle of Normandy. This was fought immediately after D-Day.
D-DAY Above answer is massively wrong, D-day casualties were quite light but got heavier as the battle for Normandy (which D-day was a part of) went on. The battle of Stalingrad was the bloodiest battle in ww2 and in the entire of human history.
It's all fake...Germany won.
d-day started on the beaches of Normandy were Germany with the axis powers fought against Britain and the allied powers. this was the ww2 shift.
Britain and Allies won D-Day, America was one of the Allies.
1.it was the bloodiest battle in ww2 2.it had 2 parts airborne and grond asult 3.it took many days to complete 4.there were 5 beaches 5.d-day was the battle were ww2 stared to turn in there favor
all are correct
why was there a d-day in ww2
D-Day was the first day of operation Overlord, the Allied invasion of France in WW2.