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The Impact Of D-Day Landings In Normandy

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How did the D-Day Landings in Normandy in 1944 turn the tide against Germany during World War 2?

D-Day was the landing of three different forces landed onto 5 beaches. The landings in Normand- y were taken place during the World War 2. The three different forces or allies to land on the beaches were United States of America and Canada. These three allied countries were set to remove Hitler from military propaganda areas of continental Europe.
Which would result in menacing risks of invasion. The Normandy invasion plan started in France which by where Britain could be close to the France incase of any problems. During this invasion it involved a battle which was called the Battle of Normandy.
Which started June 6 1944 to August 1944. The three allies took their time planning and rehearsing their skills as well as their roles. The …show more content…

It was very effective on all sides Germany was getting attacked. It showed that by having more than two countries attacking another country would resolve the issue or a situation. The short term consequences would be loss of population for all 4 countries . Loss of people in Germany that didn’t like what they were doing. The long term consequences for Germany was loss of morale, loss territory, loss of trust from own people. The three allies gained respect, morale and interest from all over the world.

My view towards the three allies is high respect and land of the brave for all three. Germany was not wrong for what they did. It is ones instinct to want to rule or conquer. The landing in Normandy taught me that a group of countries are weaker than a single country by itself unless the group of countries are perfectly taught skills to fight as a single country . War does tell us one thing : “War is only a cowardly escape from the problems or Peace”-Thomas
I finish up with a quote which speaks louder than words. “ War Doesn’t Determine who’s right.
War Determines who is

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