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D-day![]() Museum of the Battle of Normandy, in Bayeux, northwest France. The invasion of Normandy in June 1944, although successful, cost the Allies 2,500 lives. ![]() American Cemetery at Omaha Beach, Normandy, France. Two thousand five hundred Allies were killed during the Normandy invasion on 6 June 1944. 6 June 1944, the day of the Allied invasion of Normandy under the command of General Eisenhower to commence Operation Overlord, the liberation of Western Europe from German occupation. The Anglo-US invasion fleet landed on the Normandy beaches on the stretch of coast between the Orne River and St Marcouf. Artificial harbours known as ‘Mulberries’ were constructed and towed across the Channel so that equipment and armaments could be unloaded on to the beaches. After overcoming fierce resistance the allies broke through the German defences; Paris was liberated on 25 August, and Brussels on 3 September. D-day is also military jargon for any day on which a crucial operation is planned. D+1 indicates the day after the start of the operation.
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He survived the D-Day invasion but his left leg was shattered in the Battle of St. Like the German soldiers who moved road signs to point the wrong way as they retreated in the face of the D-Day invasion, the "Judaizers" and "Gnostics" are, for Paul, playing a game of misdirection. Dick served in the Navy and fought throughout Europe, including the D-Day invasion at Normandy. |
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