
Normandy Campaign
The Normandy Campaign was a crucial World War II military campaign in June 1944, where Allied forces launched an amphibious invasion on Nazi-occupied France. The goal was to establish a foothold in Western Europe to push back German forces. The Normandy beaches saw intense fighting as thousands of troops faced strong defenses. Successful landings led to the liberation of France and accelerated the defeat of Nazi Germany. It marked a turning point in the war, showcasing coordinated efforts of land, sea, and air forces in a massive, strategic offensive.