D-Day The Invasion of Normandy.
    
Date Submitted: 09/01/2004 20:54:32
Category: / History / War & Conflicts
Length: 5 pages (1256 words)
Category: / History / War & Conflicts
Length: 5 pages (1256 words)
D-Day The Invasion of Normandy
 When on D-Day-June 6, 1944-Allied armies landed in Normandy on
 the northwestern coast of France, possibly the one most critical event
 of World War II unfolded; for upon the outcome of the invasion hung
 the fate of Europe. If the invasion failed, the United States might
 turn its full attention to the enemy in the Pacific-Japan-leaving
 Britain alone, with most of its resources spent in mounting the
 invasion. That would enable 
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Brittany) to the
 invasion, fearful of a second Allied landing. Meanwhile, most German
 officials-their eyes blurred by Allied deception-continued to believe
 that a bigger landing was still to come in the Pas de Calais.
 
 In my opinion, the primary reason that the invasion worked was
 deception. D-Day was a tremendous achievement for British, Canadian
 and American fighting men, but it also owed an immeasurable debt to
 Ultra and to the deception that Ultra made possible.
 
 
 
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