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D-Day: The Invasion Of Normandy

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D-Day is a name for the day that Allied Forces invaded Normandy which was controlled by Nazi Germany at the time during World War One. The original date to invade was June 5, 1944, but it was postponed to the next day on June 6, 1944. Thousands of glider troops and paratroopers were already on the ground behind enemy territory, exit roads and securing bridges. It started at 6:30 in the morning. About 4000 Allied troops during this invasion died . On June 11, their beaches were completely fortified and more than 326,000 troops, over 50,000 vehicles and around 100,000 tons of equipment landed at Normandy. The Allies battled their way over the Normandy countryside on top of a packed land of marshes and hedgerows in the heat of stubborn German

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