Asked by Adrienne Robertson on May 17, 2024
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"D-Day" refers to
A) the last battle of the eastern front.
B) the day the United States decided to take part in the war.
C) the largest sea-land military operation in history.
D) the day Germany surrendered.
E) the day Japan attacked Pearl Harbor.
D-Day
Refers to June 6, 1944, when Allied forces launched a massive beach assault against Nazi Germany's fortifications on the Normandy coast during World War II.
Military Operation
A coordinated military action undertaken by armed forces to achieve a specific objective, often part of a larger campaign or conflict.
Eastern Front
A term commonly referring to the theater of military operations in Eastern Europe during World War I and World War II, between the Central Powers/Berlin-Rome-Tokyo Axis and the Allies/Soviet Union.
- Acquire knowledge of the strategic plans and military actions pivotal to World War II.
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Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge of the strategic plans and military actions pivotal to World War II.
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