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The allies pushed the German armies back from the 'Atlantic Wall' and advanced into France

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Q: What do the allies do to the Germans during D day?
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Who fought during the battle of D Day?

Mostly the Germans and the Allies.


Why did the allies flank the Germans in d-day?

The Allies flanked the Germans because it made tactical sense to do so.


How many soldiers were killed during D-Day?

about 19,000 were killed in all the allies lost about 10,000 and the Germans lost about 9,000


How did the allies get into the bunkers on d-day?

i think the allies went into groups and went stealthly, and/or the Germans slacked


What axis powers fought against the allies at the d- day landings?

Only the Germans fought the Allies on D-Day, other Axis powers were not involved.


What was the conflict of D-day?

The conflict of D-Day was basically that the Germans had occupied most of Europe and the Allies wanted Europe to be liberated. The Allies, Britain, USA, Canada and the British colonies then decided to invade France to defeat the Germans on land.


Why it D-Day significant?

D-day was a plan to put a hole in the Atlantic Wall, exposing France to the Allies, in which they retook Europe from the Germans.


Why were the D Day landings Successful?

because the Germans thought the Allies were landing somewhere else


What inspired people to have D-Day?

The Germans occupying France inspired the Allies to take it back.


Were the Germans the winners of the battle of D-Day?

No, The Allies were the winners. They got ashore and drove inland.


What did the allies gain by winning D-Day?

a foot hold in Europe to defeat the Germans and Italians


Why was the d-day an important event in the allies fight against Germany?

It gave the allies a foothold in Europe in order to defeat the Germans....