D-DAYThe Normandy landings. "Operation Neptune" Free BONUS Inside On the 5th of June 1944, General Dwight D. Eisenhower gave his men the O.K. signal to attack. At that moment, over twenty thousand airborne troop members parachuted into France in order to capture their goal - secure the roads and bridges. But, more importantly, they needed to keep the German enemies preoccupied so that the rest of the troops could land safely. In a few hours, the Allied warships began appearing off the beach of Normandy. D-Day for Operation Overlord has finally arrived.If you check other records, the landing operations was codenamed Operation Neptune. It was considered the largest seaborne invasion of our time. U.S., British, and Canadian forces began the invasion of Nazi-occupied France. Eventually, the troops were able to liberate the entirety of Europe from the control of the Nazis. In a little under one year, the war was over. Neptune was considered as the operations that laid the foundations of the victory of the Allied forces on the Western front.Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn...THE PLANNING OF THE NORMANDY INVASIONSTHE DECEPTION PLANEXERCISE TIGERCONTRIBUTIONS OF THE FRENCH RESISTANCERIGHT BEFORE FOR D-DAYOPERATION NEPTUNEAFTER THE NORMANDY LANDINGScroll up and click "Buy now with 1-Click" to download your copy now (c) 2019 All Rights Reserved
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