The Allies Normandy Invasion on June 6, 1944 is commonly referred to as D-Day. The Allied invasion troops primarily included Americans, British, Canadians & the Free French. This Allied Coalition stayed together until Germany was defeated (and beyond).
Britain and Allies won D-Day, America was one of the Allies.
On D-Day the Allies attacked Normandy, France.
D-Day was good for the Allies.
The Allies.
The Allies crossed the English Channel to carry out the D-Day invasion
D-Day was the first time in years that the Allies had a large and powerful force on the ground in Europe.
It showed that although the allies had their differences, together they could achieve victory in Europe, they just had to work together
D-Day was the turning point in World War 2 when the Allies began pushing German troops back.
The Allies fought together. By numbers they were British, American, Canadian, Australian, Polish, New Zealand, French, Dutch, Belgian and Greek.
general Dwight d. eisenhower
general Dwight D. Eisenhower
D-Day refers to when the allies landed in Normandy, France.