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Essay heading: D-Day
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For an unknown reason, the Allies let pass the propitious day and the date was moved to the month of August. At first from Greece to Norway, all the European coasts, including those of Spain and Portugal, were designated successively like front doors of the invasion of Europe. Cotentin was one of the most tempting zones for an invader... displayed 300 characters
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Cotentin was one of the most tempting zones for an invader. That way of seeing where the invasion would be had some contradictions since the navy, for example, eliminated Calvados as a possibility because of its rocks, the army thought that the Allies would choose the shorter marine passage, as well as the most direct course towards the Ruhr... displayed next 300 characters
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