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The Events Of The World War I

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The events of 6th June 1944 is widely regarded as one of the most significant things that led to the success of the Allies in World War 1. It did not only allow them the start the liberation of Eastern Europe but also reach Berlin to end the reign of the Nazis and Adolf Hitler over Europe. However there are other battles (Stalingrad, the Battle of Britain etc.) that could have been just as significant as D-Day. From the beginning of the Allied planning the collectively realised that it would not be easy for them to land on France and therefor it would be incredibly significant if they were able to. The meticulous preparation made sure that every aspect was perfect: the weather, the location and the 156,000 troops that were going to be used. Previously attempts to break through the line of Nazis on the french coast, there had been an attack at Dieppe which had failed, this showed that they had to get everything right. The allies used various ways to trick Hitler. For example, they bombed the area around Calais to make him think that they would land further north, this meant that the germans were focused on protecting northern France. Instead they disembarked around Normandy which gave them the element of surprise when starting their reconquest of Europe. This significantly allowed the allies to quickly gain back the parts of France that had been occupied by Germany for the last couple of years. D-Day also significantly created a two front war that Germany had to fight.

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