In June, more than 125,000 troops (American, British & Canadian) invade Normandy

Category
War
Place
Europe
Date
1944
Reference
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"By the end of the day, supported by the largest fleet of ships ever assembled, more than 125,000 US, British, and Canadian soldiers had disembarked. . . . Over the next 10 weeks, the German army in Normandy lost 450,000 men, and then control of France and Belgium, and finally suffered the collapse of its Third Reich." [Furtado: 1001 Days] ". . . a good case can be made that the turning point against the Nazis had happened when the Germans were defeated at Moscow and Stalingrad. . . . In the end, the Normandy landings were a decisive moment in history, not because they saved the freedom of Western Europe from the domination of Nazi Germany, but because they preserved the freedom of Western Europe from domination by Communist Russia." [Aldrete: Decisive Battles]

This event is linked to the following periods

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Category
World War II
1939
1945
Wars