D-Day Success or disaster
D-Day, Success or Disaster Twenty years after the end of the First World War a man named Adolph Hitler of Germany began a Second World War. On September 1, 1939 Germany invaded Poland, which had a treaty with France and England to protect them. The English, French and Polish were all unprepared to fight, and as a result were beaten terribly. By the next spring France had been totally taken by the Germans. While Germany and there allies, Italy, controlled all of the western part of Europe. England, France and now America had to figure a way to take the control of Europe again. There decision was to try and storm a beach in Normandy France. It would be one of the bloodiest war battles in U.S. History. This storming of Omaha Beach would be a success because even though the allies lost a lot of men, they still were able to take the beach, which led them to take the continent. This was the beginning of the end for Hitler and his Nazis. Hitler and his partners, Japan and Italy, made many mistakes, which opened the door for the allied forces to make this operation possible. Germany's big mistake was that Hitler had assembled a massive naval fleet to try and invade England. Hitler's thinking was that if he di
d try to go against one of the greatest naval fleets in the world that he would not be able to get it done. This information wasn't leaked out for many reasons. According to military efforts and ruling the invasion was a total success. The troops on the boats were to far out and many men drowned, others were shot as the landing graft main hatch opened exposing all of the troops on board. It takes a lot of courage and bravery to continue to fight when you see hundreds of thousands of your fallen comrades on the beach. (Hunter, PG 127) In the final days of the war Hitler realized he was done for and in a bunker in Berlin he ended it all with a bullet to his head. His partner, Italy, had brought in northern Africa, and Japan brought the US in when they not only bombed the navy base Pearl Harbor in Hawaii, but also hit other U. If this hadn't happened the allied forces could have faced very disastrous consequences. This worked like a charm because as early as October 1943 the German leader of the troops in France sent a major number of troops to defend that area. The invasion that occurred on the 6 of June 1944 was the largest amphibious invasion of all time and the most decisive battle in the war. It was the most complicated deception plan of the war, if not of all time. That day the German forces lost up to 9,000 men. The beach was about 4 miles long and very open.
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