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  1. Oct 27, 2009 · D-Day was the June 6, 1944, invasion of the beaches at Normandy in northern France by troops from the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and other countries during World War II. It was the largest naval, air and land operation in history and the beginning of the end of World War II. Learn about the preparation, the landings, the victory and the legacy of D-Day.

  2. 185 M4 Sherman tanks [14] 4,000–9,000 killed, wounded, missing or captured [15] 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 ...

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  3. Learn about the planning, execution, and outcome of the Allied invasion of Normandy in June 1944, which marked a turning point in World War II. Explore the challenges, achievements, and legacy of D-Day and the Normandy campaign through articles, podcasts, and multimedia.

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  4. 6 days ago · The Normandy Invasion was the Allied invasion of western Europe during World War II. It was launched on June 6, 1944 (D-Day), with the simultaneous landing of U.S., British, and Canadian forces on five separate beachheads in Normandy, France. The success of the landings would play a key role in the defeat of the Nazi’s Third Reich.

  5. Normandy Invasion - D-Day, WWII, Allies: May 1944 had been chosen at the conference in Washington in May 1943 as the time for the invasion. Difficulties in assembling landing craft forced a postponement until June, but June 5 was fixed as the unalterable date by Eisenhower on May 17. As the day approached and troops began to embark for the crossing, bad weather set in, threatening dangerous ...

  6. Jun 6, 2011 · Learn about the largest amphibious operation in history, which marked the beginning of the end of German rule in France. Find out how D-Day affected the Holocaust and the fate of Europe's Jews.

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