'D-Day' The day when allied forces lunged an massive attack on the Nazis at the coast of Normandy
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D-Day is a military term for a day that the event, usually and attack is to happen. The term
D-Day became famous for the invasion which took place on June 6,1944. On June 6,1944, the
Allied Forces lunged an massive attack on the Nazis at the coast of Normandy. Normandy is on the
northern coast of France. The Allied Forces finally decided to take offensive to defeat the Nazis and to win
back the land which they
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the plot too. Rommel committed a suicide before
he got caught. The Germans signed an unconditional surrender on May 7 which effectively ended World
War Two.
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Howarth, David. D-Day The Sixth of June, 1944. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1959.
Keegan, John. Six Armies in Normandy. New York: Viking Press, 1982.
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