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D Day Essay, Research Paper
After four months of bombing supply lines the Allied armies landed in
Normandy on the northwestern coast of France on June 6, 1944. This day is known
as D-Day. This was the most pivotal day of World War II, the outcome of the
invasion was to decide the fate of Europe. If the mission were a success then
control of the continent would be possible. If it were lost the control would
belong completely to the Axis armies.
The invasion of Normandy was history’s greatest amphibious operation. It
involved 4,400 ships, 11,000 fighters and bombers, 1,500 tanks, and
approximately 154,000 British, Canadian and American soldiers, 23,000 of those
soldiers arriving by parachute and glider. Of the forty-seven Allied divisions
used in the invasion twenty-one of them were American. Opposing them were about
sixty German divisions in France and the Low Countries. In the area of invasion
nine German infantry divisions and a Panzer divisions fortified themselves along
the Atlantic Coast.
The Germans believed that the invasion would come from an area known as Pas
de Calais. They believed this because this was the easiest place to deploy a
large number of troops. American planners created an army that would sail for
the Calais but only on paper. The planners hoped that the Germans would catch
wind of this and keep armies in the Calais area. They kept their Fifteenth Army
in the Calais area. This is how the coast of Normandy became the invasions site.
The morning of June 5 was chosen as the date. It was chosen based on the
brightness of moonlight, the lowest winds to hold down channel chop, and the
lowest tides. Unfortunately bad weather force General Dwight Eisenhower to
postpone the invasion for 24 hours. One day later the weather was still a
possible problem General Eisenhower launched the attack nevertheless.
Only a few hours before the attack was to take place two divisions of troops
were parachuted into the French countryside. These soldiers were placed there to
secure rail lines, bridges, roads, and airfields. These things were necessary
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