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D-Day

Submitted by Rseybolt on October 7, 2007

Category: History Other
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The Normandy Invasion
Imagine yourself as one of hundreds of American soldiers on landing boats crossing the English Channel to be the first wave to hit the Normandy coastline of France. You look around and see the sickened faces of your fellow brave soldiers puking and praying for their lives, as for they know that this in the largest sea born invasion ever, and the Nazi Germans have lined all of their beaches with strong defenses. You and millions of English, American, and Canadian soldiers will triumph this brave day for the freedom of many European nations, and the end of Nazi German reign. From great planning, the great beach invasion was very successful and it would influence everyone for generations to follow. The actions and results that occurred on June 6, 1944 in Normandy, France changed the course of World War II and leading to the downfall of the Nazi Germany.
This assault, also called D-Day and Operation Overload had enormous amounts of planning go into it and that is a main reason for its success. First of all, years before the German forces drove back and conquered all of current day France as part of their Western dominance. Now German forces inhabited France and major cities like Paris. The Allied (US, Great Britain, Canada) commanders that hoped to drive out the Axis Alliance (Germany, Italy, and Japan) were Dwight D. Eisenhower and the British General Sir Bernard Montgomery ("France Invaded by the Allies,"). The main idea and goal of their plan, which started in March of 1943, was to "Overload" the weak defensive position and then continue to the inland and hope to get to Paris. The attack would come from land, air, and sea. From the sea, over six thousand nine hundred ships were to be used, and four thousand and one hundred of them were landing craft that was used to carry soldiers. More impressively might have been the twelve thousand aircraft joining in, which consisted of one thousand gliders and other transport planes to...

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