
D-Day (normandy)
D-Day, on June 6, 1944, was the Allied invasion of Normandy during World War II, marking a pivotal point in the fight against Nazi Germany. The operation involved thousands of ships, aircraft, and soldiers crossing the English Channel to establish a foothold in France. It was a meticulously planned assault aimed at liberating Western Europe from Nazi control. Despite heavy resistance, the successful landing paved the way for the Allied liberation of occupied territories and ultimately contributed to the defeat of Nazi Germany. D-Day remains one of the largest and most significant amphibious military operations in history.