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D-day

In the early hours of June 6, 1944, American, British, and Canadian troops landed on the coast of Normandy to begin Operation Overlord. There were five drop zones who’s code names were Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno, and Sword. Americans troops invaded Utah and Omaha Beach. US troops quickly secured Utah Beach while at Omaha Beach things did not go so well. US troops suffered heavy casualties in just a few hours but by nightfall they had managed to clear the bluffs covering the beach. British and Canadian troops were to invade Gold, Juno, and Sword Beach and were met with much less resistance.

The preparation for D-Day took a long time. Gathering and transporting tanks on shores and the movement of thousands of men and their weapons proved to be quite difficult. The plan called for almost 6,500 ships and landing crafts, which would land nearly 200,000 vehicles and 600,000 tons of supplies in the first three weeks of the operation. The invasion would also invo


When the Allies began their invasion, the German response was bewildered and uncertain. They awoke to see the Allied armada coming toward them. More than 1,000 transports dropped paratroopers to secure the flanks and beach exits of the assault area. About 130,000 troops landed on the five beaches along 50 miles of the Normandy coast between the Cotentin Peninsula and the Orne River. The transports began to off load the soldiers, only to see them be killed instantly. Many men died in the first few seconds of the landings and many others lay wounded in the shallow water. The allies were ashore at the cost of 2,000 men, a lighter price than they had expected to pay.

lve more than 13,000 fighters, bombers, and transport planes.

As darkness fell on June 6, the Allied armed forces were digging foxholes beside their tanks and positioning their weapons in ditches knowing that they had won the day. D-Day gave the allies a great strategic triumph, they had

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