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The D-Day invasion is pretty important because this battle helped liberated the French from Nazi control. It also began to weaken the Nazi defense and its power in their conquered territories.

It was the most difficult battles of WWII (logistically) because the Nazis knew that the Allies were going to invade by crossing the English Channel, but where? Along the French side of the English Channel were many possibilities between Calais and Normandy. The Allies were already situated in English side of the English Channel, but where were they? The Germans predicted that the Allies were at Dover (directly across Calais), so most of the Nazi troops moved to Calais. Some of the Nazi army remained at Normandy, but eventually they were wrong.

2006-11-25 14:13:10 · answer #1 · answered by lilazndreamer29 3 · 0 1

It was difficult because the Allies were fighting up a cliff, The Germans fired down upon them with mg42 machine guns and tossed grenades over. There was also a lot of open beach to cover due to the low tide. They landed at low tide because of underwater mines. It is often considered to be most difficult on Omaha beach, it is often called a "disaster." It was important because it was the Allied invasion of accupied France. Some important things to remember are the Higgins boat, which was first used in the American Revolution, and Point Du Hoc, I very steep cliff that was the job of the 2nd Rangers Battalion to scale and destroy captured costal guns at the top. Another important battle is the Russian taking of Berlin if you are just out for information.

2006-11-25 14:11:13 · answer #2 · answered by Colter B 5 · 0 0

Stalingrad broke the returned of the Wermacht and replaced into the beginning up of the top for the German military. This replaced into accompanied almost immediately by making use of the conflict of Kursk, the biggest tank conflict in history. The battlefield replaced into so huge it takes 2 or 3 hours just to tension for the duration of it. The German militia replaced into floor to airborne dirt and dust in Russia, and diverted this form of great style of components from the Western front that Hitler replaced into by no potential able to regain the offensive. D-Day, on the different hand, replaced into in basic terms a touchdown in Europe, and on an analogous time because it did mark the beginning up of the Allied strengthen in the West, it in and of itself replaced into no longer a decisive blow like Stalingrad.

2016-12-13 14:18:21 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

It's bad

2016-08-08 20:07:29 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

it depends...

2016-08-23 11:23:42 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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