
Normandy Conquest
The Normandy Conquest refers to the series of military campaigns during 1944-1945, where Allied forces launched the Battle of Normandy, also known as D-Day, to liberate Western Europe from Nazi control. It began with a massive amphibious invasion on June 6, 1944, crossing the English Channel to land on beaches in Normandy, France. This marked a turning point in World War II, leading to the liberation of occupied territories and ultimately forcing Nazi Germany to retreat. The conquest involved complex planning, large-scale coordination, and intense combat, and it significantly contributed to the Allied victory in Europe.