June 6, 1944, also known as D-Day, stands for the biggest amphibious (from the sea to the land) attack in military history, known as Operation Overlord. D-Day took place during World War II on the beach of Normandy. The Allies (British, Canadian, and American) attacked Nazi-German occupied Europe. It was very important for the Allied success in World War II, though many men were lost when the beaches were taken over. After that, about two months later, after very hard fighting and many killed, the Allies won. They freed France from the Germans.SSgt. Garrett said:What?
My bowels would instantaneously empty if I was in one of those brave soldiers shoes.Fabioisonfire said:Imagine:
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They gained actually, in comparison to every other country in that war. It helped pull us out of the Depression because of so much war production that gave many people jobs and is mainly why he U.S. was so prosperous in the 1950s.Ciaran said:America didn't lose that much in the war :s
And the d stands for destiny... (pretty pompous)
Right, because 416,800 men is absolutely nothing. Economically, yes the U.S. gained, and we didn't lose our infrastructure like other European nations, but that doesn't mean we didn't pay a hefty price in blood.Ciaran said:America didn't lose that much in the war :s
And the d stands for destiny... (pretty pompous)