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Operation commander
General Dwight D. Eisenhower was named Supreme Allied Commander for the entire d-day operation -
Rehearsal
Before D-day occurred their was an operation called Exercise Tiger, five weeks after that D-day occurred. This even too place in a beach in England. No one knew about this rehearsal. Not the enemies nor the the soldiers themself. Some days later on May 28, German torpedos moved in on them. -
Invasion
Commander Dwight gave the command for the invasion to commence. The day D-Day happen. American troops landed in Omaha Beach (1/5). D day occurred at 6:30 in Burma. Carantan was also attacked manly to break all bridges. -
Bayeux
Bayeux became the first notable French city liberated by the Allied armies in Normandy -
The Normandy American Cemetery Memorial
Its the first U.S. cemetery built in Europe during world war 2. It also holds more than 9,300 soldiers. Its located in Colleville Sur Mer. -
V-1 "Buzz Bomb"
The firs v-1 attack was launched against England. Was an early cruise misslie and the only production aircraft to use a plusejet for power. Was developed by Germany during World War II as a vengeance weapon and was an early unguided cruise missile. -
Troops landing
a million troops representing twenty-five divisions thirteen American, eleven British, and one Canadian had come ashore (Normandy). They were supported roughly by 566,648 tons of supplies and 171,532 vehicles. -
France liberated
all or northern France was liberated on this day. the invading forces reorganized for the drive into Germany. -
Germans surrenderd
since Hitler had already died on his own the Germans had no other option but to surrender. General Alfred Jodl represented germany, signed the surrender -
Soldier who survived D-Day
https://youtu.be/JYQ62ynBUc0
This video is about one of the many soldiers who had survived the battle of Normandy.