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D-Day Invasion
Title: D-Day Invasion
Category: History
Details: Words: 1467 | Pages: 6.2 (approximately 235 words/page)
D-Day Invasion
One of the biggest questions of the Second World War is, how the amphibious invasion
of Normandy, France on June 6, 1944, was one of the major turning points of World War
II? The greatest factors that made the amphibious invasion of Normandy, or better known
as D-Day, successful were the planning ahead, the strategies used to trick the enemy as a
result of great leadership, and the invasion itself with how the allies brought fresh troops
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not only due to the risks
taken by some of the leaders, but also because of planning ahead, the great fighting
strategies and tactics by the allied troops, and due to the massive invasion with all of the
fresh troops and massive amounts of supplies. D-Day was a successful amphibious
invasion and the major turning point in the war that changed Hitler’s momentum to stop
axis powers in order to win the war.
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