D day Flashcards

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Situation in 1944

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Russians have defeated the Germans and the are advancing east

The Allies are victorious in Africa and launched an attack on Italy through Siciliy

Germany was busy fighting in Italy when the Allies planned to attack for D day

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The Plan

what did the allies do to suprise the Germans

and also how long spent planning D-Day

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The British and The US agreed it was time to open up a front in the West beaches of France
The obvious choice for a landing area was the Pas de Calais so the Allies decided to attack in Normandy instead to deceive the Germans
Spent two years planning D-Day

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Who was involved

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Canada, USA, Britain vs Germany

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What was the Criteria for D-Day

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  • The enemy must not know the landing site
  • Enemy prevented from bringing reinforcements once allies arrive
  • Complete Allied air and naval superiority in the English Channel
  • Local defenses must largely be destroyed by air and sea bombardment
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Operation Overlord

which team almost faced defeat

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There would be five sectors that would be attacked:
Utah – American
Omaha – American
Gold – British
Juno – Canadian
Sword - British

omaha

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Before the invasion of D-Day

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the days leading up to the main invasion, Allied planes bombed the Atlantic Wall defenses all along the coast of France

Destroying these targets would cripple Germany’s military operations. The Allied Power achieved their goal of gaining air supremacy by the time the cross-Channel invasion was ready. This was crucial to victory.

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The invasion
When was it?
What was the initial attack

what was it followed by

and what followed that at 6:30am

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On D-Day, June 6, 1944, the operation started at 2 a.m. with the landing of parachute troops in strategic inland positions. Targeted railroad lines and communication lines.

This was followed by the arrival of 5,000 warships of all kinds, which began shelling the German coastal forts.

At 6:30 a.m. the first set of troops stormed the beaches of Normandy, the northwest province of France. Within 24 hours, 120,000(not total cuz only in first 24h) troops were landed at five different beaches.

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date of D-Day invasion

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D-Day, June 6, 1944,

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What happened when during the invasion of D-day

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On June 6, 1944 more than 150,000 Allied soldiers crossed the English Channel
They attacked the German military along a 60 mile stretch of the coast in Normandy, France.

LARGEST SEA INVASION TO DATE

THE GERMANS WERE SUPRISED BY LOCATION AND TIME

Soldiers faced intense opposition from the Germans when they landed

Many men were killed or injured before they even reached the beaches

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Canadas involvement - Juno beach

how many Canadians stormed juno beach?
How many young men in first wave?

What did they face?

What was so special about them compared to any other attack on beach

Why was this victory so important

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a total of 14,000 Canadians stormed Juno Beach on D-Day, there were not more than three thousand young Canadians in the first wave - all ranks

The 14,000 Canadians who stormed Juno Beach faced heavy shelling and deadly machine gun fire
The Canadians fought their way past the German defences
At the end of the day, Canadians had penetrated farther inland than any other Allied Force
The victory was a turning point in World War II and led to the liberation of Europe and the defeat of Nazi Germany.

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The battle for Normandy

in Normandy what was the situation

In july what did the Canadain troops help capture and what did they do after that?

What was the situation for the Germans by Aug 21st

How many casualties did The Candians alone face alone more than

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For the first month following the D-Day landings, a stalemate developed during which the Allies built up their forces

-In July Canadian troops helped capture Caen and then turned towards Falaise where THEY AIMED AT JOINING AN AMERICAN ADVANCE from the south to encircle the German forces in Normandy.

-By August 21, the Germans had either retreated or been destroyed between the Canadian-British and American pincers movements.
The ten-week Normandy Campaign cost the Canadians alone more than 18,000 casualties, 5000 of them fatal.

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12
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why did D-Day happen

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The Allies wanted to free France from German control

They had to first conquer the coast of France so that they could then liberate western Europe and defeat Hitler

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how did D-Day impact the war

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D-Day was the beginning of the end of the war in Europe

-The Allies were able to liberate France from German control after several months of fighting

thousands of allied soldiers were killed under fire

  • The Allies eventually took over all five of the beaches
  • By August, Paris had been liberated! By September the Germans were completely out of France.
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