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D-day paved the way to the allied victory.

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D-day was pretty much a final push into German defenses along the coast of France, as the Allies attempted to liberate France. D-day was one of the bloodiest battles of the entire war. It included preemptive bombardment of the defenses by battleships, paratroopers, espionage, and infantry. D-Day - 6 June 1944 - was the largest amphibious invasion in the history of warfare. The statistics of D-Day, codenamed Operation Overlord, are staggering. The Allies used over 5,000 ships and landing craft to land more than 150,000 troops on five beaches in Normandy. The landings marked the start of a long and costly campaign in north-west Europe, which ultimately convinced the German high command that defeat was inevitable. Allied forces consisted primarily of American, British and Canadian troops but also included Australian, Belgian, Czech, Dutch, French, Greek, New Zealand, Norwegian, Rhodesian and Polish naval, air or ground support. The battle led to troops pouring into German controlled France, employing the Nazi's own Blitzcrieg tactics to cut down the Axis troops. Eventually, the Soviet Union brought support from the East, and Germany surrendered on May 7, 1945.

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