The Invasion of Normandy, Operation Overlord on D-Day.
Well, I don't know what they'll do on June 61944, I probably won't be here to see it by then, but on 1944 it was called D-Day.
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The invasion of Europe via Normandy was called Operation: Overlord.
D-Day was the Allied invasion of Normandy, France. It gave the Allies a foothold in western France and would cause the Germans to retreat. The significant factor was that large numbers of Allied forces could safely land on parts of France that the Allies held. It was also a significant morale boost for the Allies. Germany now found itself fighting on three fronts. Fighting Allied troops in Italy, Russia and France.
The first day of the allied invasion of Nazi-occupied France was 6 June 1944, now called D-Day.
Dwight D. Eisenhower
6 June 1944, allied invasion of Normandy, France and referred to a 'D Day'
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The broad tactical plans for the Allied invasion of France were completed and approved by the Combined Chiefs of Staff in August of 1943. This was prior to the appointment of General Eisenhower as the commander of the Western Europe in February of 1944.
Operation Torch
The United States led Allied forces in an invasion of German territory in Western Europe.
allied forces gained a foot hold in Europe after whic the German forces in Europe were defeated.
Allied troops invaded Europe on June 6, 1944, during World War II in an operation known as D-Day. The invasion took place on the beaches of Normandy, France, and marked a turning point in the war against Nazi Germany.
The D-Day invasion of Europe by the Allied countries took place on the coast of France. The invasion began on June 6, 1944.
The invasion of Europe via Normandy was called Operation: Overlord.
D-Day signified the return of Allied forces to Europe.