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World War II History: D-Day the Invasion of Normandy for Kids - 4 views

  • The Allies wanted to attack during high tide as this helped the ships to avoid obstacles put in the water by the Germans.
  • the fighting at Omaha beach was fierce. Many US soldiers lost their lives at Omaha, but they were finally able to take the beach.
  • What they didn't know was where the Allies would strike. In order to confuse the Germans, the Allies tried to make it look like they were going to attack north of Normandy at Pas de Calais.
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  • What they didn't know was where the Allies would strike. In order to confuse the Germans, the Allies tried to make it look like they were going to attack north of Normandy at Pas de Calais.
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D-Day, WWII, World War 2, WW2 Articles for Kids - 7 views

  • For some time, the Germans had been expecting an attack to occur near Pas de Calais, France, at the narrowest point of the English Channel between England and France. But they had taken the precaution of reinforcing the German defenses all along the fortified French coast.
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Airborne and Beach Assault - D-Day - June 6, 1944 - the United States Army - 4 views

  • The Normandy beaches were chosen by planners because they lay within range of air cover, and were less heavily defended than the obvious objective of the Pas de Calais, the shortest distance between Great Britain and the Continent.
  • The paratroopers were badly scattered. Many were injured and killed during the attack, and much of their equipment was lost. But the brave paratroopers fought fiercely, causing confusion among the German commanders and keeping the Germans troops occupied. Their efforts, hampered by harsh weather, darkness and disorganization, and initiative of resourceful soldiers and leaders, ensured that the UTAH BEACH assault objectives were eventually accomplished.
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