D-Day
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That would enable Nazi Germany to gather all its strength against the Soviet Union. By the time American forces returned to Europe, Germany might have control of the entire continent.
Although fewer Allied ground troops went ashore on D-Day than on the first day of the earlier invasion of Sicily, the invasion of Normandy was in total history's greatest amphibious operation, involving on the first day 5,000 ships (the largest group of ships ever assembled), 11,000 planes, and about 154,000 British, Canadian and American soldiers, including 23,000 arriving by parachute and glider...
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The invasion also involved a long-range deception plan on a scale that the world had never before seen and the secret operations of tens of thousands of allied resistance fighters in Nazi-occupied countries of Western Europe.
American General Dwight D. Eisenhower was named supreme commander for the allies in Europe...
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