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The Germans had too many leaders , that was one of their biggest problems. The leader of that particular sector was Gen Erwin Rommel, but he was over-ruled by his superiors at first.

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What was the d day invaSION about?

The D-Day invasion (also known as Operation Overlord) took place on June 6, 1944 and was the Allies' invasion of the Axis-held European mainland.


What were the effects of D day invasion?

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What occured on D-Day?

The Allies invasion of France to liberate France from Axis control.


What battle did Allied invasion try to take back Europe from the axis powers?

D-Day


Who was the leader of D day invasion during World War 2?

General Dwight D. Eisenhower


Who was the leader of the allied invasion during d-day?

Dwight Eisenhower was Supreme Commander.


Why was the Invasion of Normandy needed?

D-Day was an attempt to push the Axis powers out of France starting in Normandy.


Was d-day invasion succesfull?

Yes, the D-Day invasion was hugely successful.


Where did the D- Day invasion begin?

The D-Day invasion began on the beaches of Normandy.


What countries were involved in the allied invasion of d day?

Attackers/Allies: U.S.A.,Great Britain, Canada. Defenders/Axis: Nazi Germany


D day was the allied invasion of what German stronghold?

D-Day was the Allied invasion of Normandy, France.


D-Day was the Allied invasion of what German stronghold?

D-Day was the Allied invasion of Normandy, France.