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    D-Day
    /ˈdēˌdā/

    noun

    • 1. the day (June 6, 1944) in World War II on which Allied forces invaded northern France by means of beach landings in Normandy.
  2. Jun 4, 2019 · The “D” stands for “day.” “It simply signifies the day that the invasion will launch and puts all the timetables into play,” says Keith Huxen, Senior Director of...

  3. Coordinates: 49.34°N 0.60°W. The Normandy landings were the landing operations and associated airborne operations on Tuesday, 6 June 1944 of the Allied invasion of Normandy in Operation Overlord during World War II. Codenamed Operation Neptune and often referred to as D-Day, it is the largest seaborne invasion in history.

  4. May 17, 2024 · The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. Last Updated: May 17, 2024 • Article History. Normandy Invasion. Also called: Operation Overlord or D-Day. Date: June 6, 1944 - July 9, 1944. Location: France. Normandy. Participants: Allied powers. Context: Vichy France. World War II. Major Events: Omaha Beach. Sword Beach. Utah Beach. Juno Beach.

  5. Mar 12, 2019 · D-Day Meaning: The 'D' in D-Day doesn’t actually stand for anything. Bettmann Archive/Getty Images. President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchill orchestrated the D-Day...

  6. The decision to go. Learn about the Allies' invasion routes and the German defenses in northern France during the Normandy Invasion. Overview map of the Normandy Invasion of June 6, 1944, during World War II. Learn about the Normandy Invasion planned by Dwight Eisenhower to give Allied powers a foothold in France.

  7. The Plan. Operation Fortitude successfully deceived German High Command into expecting a landing at Pas-de-Calais. Instead, the Allies targeted a 50-mile stretch of Normandy coastline. The plan had two components: Operation Neptune, the naval assault phase, and Operation Overlord, the broader invasion strategy.

  8. Jun 3, 2019 · As dawn broke on June 6, 1944, in northern France, the Allies began an invasion in the works for years: D-Day, the start of Operation Overlord that turned the tide against Nazi Germany.

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