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ID number:536755
 
Evaluation:
Published: 01.04.1996.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Conclusion
By the end of June 6, 1944 one of the most complicated and the most coordinated invasions had started. On the beach codenamed Utah the American 1st army held a firm beachhead with several divisions already receiving the supplies they needed and would soon be ready to move inland. On Omaha the troops there had recovered from what had
looked like an impending disaster in the first hours and started to break through the German defences. At the British run beaches of Juno, Gold and Sword the forces had averaged a push inland of six miles. Even with the amount of landing soldiers numbering about seventy-five thousand, the casualties between the three beaches were only approximately three thousand.
D-Day was the beginning of the end for the Germans in Europe and the end of the beginning for the fight for Europe.…

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