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    D-Day
    /ˈdēˌdā/

    noun

    • 1. the day (June 6, 1944) in World War II on which Allied forces invaded northern France by means of beach landings in Normandy.

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  2. Jun 3, 2014 · D-Day is a military term that indicates the start date of a specific operation, such as the Allied invasion of Normandy in 1944. Learn the origin, meaning and usage of D-Day and related terms like H-Hour and D+2.

  3. The “D” stands for “day.” “It simply signifies the day that the invasion will launch and puts all the timetables into play,” says Keith Huxen, Senior Director of Research and History at the...

  4. Oct 27, 2009 · D-Day was the name given to the June 6, 1944, invasion of the beaches at Normandy in northern France by troops from the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and other countries during...

  5. May 28, 2024 · Some have asserted that D-Day stands for "Decision Day" or "Designated Day," while others have surmised it is short for "Deliverance Day" or have gone a darker route to "Doomsday" or "Death...

  6. Jun 4, 2024 · June 6, 2024 marks 80 years since D-Day, the first day of the Normandy landings that laid the foundations for the Allied defeat of Germany in World War II.

  7. D-Day stands for the day of the operation, not the day of the week. Learn about the largest seaborne invasion in history, the deception tactics, the bagpipes on Sword beach and more facts about the Normandy landings.

  8. In the military, D-Day is the day on which a combat attack or operation is to be initiated. [1] The best-known D-Day is during World War II, on June 6, 1944—the day of the Normandy landings —initiating the Western Allied effort to liberate western Europe from Nazi Germany.

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