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  • ...nclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>one of the two American beachheads in the [[Battle of Normandy|Normandy Invasion]] of 6 June 1944, and the bloodiest
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  • ...a sudden German withdrawal or collapse before the scheduled invasion of [[Battle of Normandy|Normandy]]
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  • ...n invasion of Europe would come at any of a variety of places other than [[Battle of Normandy|Normandy]]; U.S. counterpart was [[Joint Security Control]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dwight D. Eisenhower#Battle of Normandy]]
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  • '''Omaha Beach''' was one of the two American beachheads in the [[Battle of Normandy|Normandy Invasion]] of 6 June 1944, and the bloodiest. A number of factors
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  • ...of Britain]], but was relieved for not stopping Allied forces after the [[Battle of Normandy]]. He was cleared of war crimes charges in the [[High Command Case (NMT)]]
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  • ...the Italian theater of operations, and the actual Canadian troops at the [[Battle of Normandy]] consisted of a corps under the Canadian army headquarters. For it to be a full-sized field army going into the [[Battle of Normandy]], other Allied troops were assigned to the headquarters, now commanded by
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  • ...Poland, France and Russia; commander-in-chief West at the time of the [[Battle of Normandy]]
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  • {{r|Battle of Normandy}}
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  • The decisionmaking of [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]] associated with the [[Battle of Normandy]] and the selection of the place and date of that invasion
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  • ...th the first U.S. amphibious assault wave of the "D-Day" invasion at the [[Battle of Normandy]]; son of President [[Theodore Roosevelt]]
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  • ...northern and western Europe in 1944. While it is commonly equated to the [[Battle of Normandy|Normandy invasion proper]], that was a subset of Overlord under the top sec =="Battle of Normandy"==
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  • ...t main historical event occurred in year 1944 with the [[D-Day]] and the [[Battle of Normandy]], the first major landing of Allied ground troops and the beginning of the
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  • {{r|Battle of Normandy}}
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  • ...''H-hour''' and '''M-minute'''. While it is commonly associated with the [[Battle of Normandy]], it is ''not'' specific to that operation; every Allied invasion had a D-
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  • It went into operations following the Battle of Normandy, as a breakout and exploitation force under GEN George Patton.
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  • {{r|Battle of Normandy}}
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  • ...ions such as scaling a cliff to seize a German artillery position at the [[Battle of Normandy]].
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  • ...t ashore in the most dangerous first wave of the "D-Day" invasion in the [[Battle of Normandy]], as the assistant division commander of the 4th Infantry Division on [[Ut
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  • ...were administered, on a large-scale basis, to the invasion force for the [[Battle of Normandy]]; it has been said that they saved the battle by preventing seasickness. <
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  • ...eutenant from the Reserve Officers Training Corps in 1941, landed in the [[Battle of Normandy]], and, by the end of the [[Second World War]], was a 25-year-old [[battali
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  • ...[[multiple rocket launcher]]s firing alongside the landing force. At the [[Battle of Normandy]], 26 Mark 5 LCTs were armored and gunned, effectively making them [[tank (
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  • ...ombers of the Eighth Air Force transferred to the Ninth, which, before the Battle of Normandy, concentrated on attacking German field infrastructure, sharpening its tact
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  • Conditions have often not been ideal, and fighting, such as in the Battle of Normandy, may be by LGOP's: "little groups of paratroopers", formed by soldiers from
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  • ...amphibious attack. These lessons shaped the eventual main invasion in the Battle of Normandy.
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  • ...tant to any commitment to an operation which might conceivably delay the [[Battle of Normandy|Normandy landings]], or divert Allied power from the main [[theater of oper
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  • On the night that the invasion fleet moved to the "D-Day" landings of Battle of Normandy, the Royal Air Force ran two deception operations using chaff to simulate f
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  • ...ed to know about underwater obstacles (e.g., the "D-Day" landings at the [[Battle of Normandy]] were made at low tide, to reveal obstacles) and unusual tides (e.g., at t
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  • ...l between various ports in the [[United Kingdom]] in preparation for the [[Battle of Normandy|Normandy invasion]].
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  • *[[Battle of Normandy/Definition]]
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  • One of his frustrations, after the start of the [[Battle of Normandy]], was that Hitler had kept personal control of the release of the armored
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  • ...e Division in Sicily, then commanding the 101st Airborne Division from the Battle of Normandy onwards, including Operation Market Garden.
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  • ...the shortest distance across the English Channel. The actual attack at the Battle of Normandy was farther south than the FORTITUDE SOUTH area.
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  • ...transportation, and signaled to Germans how hopeless was their cause. [[Battle of Normandy|France was invaded ]] in June 1944 as the Russians launched another attack While he micromanaged, he also failed in serious decision making. When the [[Battle of Normandy|Normandy]] invasion came in June 1944, its way had been prepared by a large
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  • ====Battle of Normandy==== Eisenhower molded the giant force that on [[Battle of Normandy|June 6, 1944]], landed on the beaches of Normandy. He had made the key stra
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  • ...lver]], part of the [[deception]] plan for the invasion of Europe at the [[Battle of Normandy]], radio transmissions simulated the headquarters and subordinate units of
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  • 1944&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; D Day landings - open the [[Battle of Normandy]]
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  • The Allies [[Battle of Normandy|invaded France]] in June 1944 as the Russians launched another attack on th
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  • ...NAACP who met a tragic end. Even though he had fought as a soldier in the Battle of Normandy, he faced discrimination at every turn as a black man in the United States.
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