According to historical records, the three main goals of Canadians are: The airport is about 11 miles inland "(" Canada "). The first wave involved soldiers hit the beach and overcome obstacles as they entered the killing area of German gun position Despite the many casualties and injuries at the first wave, the Canadians are still trying hard to enter the town and enter the axle.
By the end of 1943, the Allies were creating a real large-scale channel intrusion plan called overload. Although D - Day is more common, D - Day represents the day of attack in every battle, but the most common is related to the turning point of war. They decided they wanted to invade the aggression in the middle of 1944. Success of intrusion depends on bombing and maritime attacks. The Air Force was sent to the bomb, destroyed German artillery and the point of military power, and the Navy did the same. They also have to deal with the terrain of Omaha Beach specially as well. The beach is about 4 miles long and very open. The German knows that this has strengthened their defense as it knows it will be a good place to break into it. The bank rises almost like a shingles in the house. There is a sand dune on the other side of the road, running on the road to the top, you can see the whole beach
Operational Overlord is best known for D - day, but it is not the only operation known as D - day. Because the exact date is unknown, D day is a reference to that day. Therefore, D days are represented by the letter D. The state of the weather, tide and moonlight when the operation is done are the main decision makers. Since the invasion is amphibious, the tide is important. This is the necessary low tide as the Allied Forces will help you locate landmines and other obstacles. The danger of low tide is the large amount of land the infantry must pass through. This behavior was originally planned to take place on May 1, 1944. As the date is approaching, the United States wanted to undergo surgery and exercised Tiger on April 27, 1944. But by that time the Allies had not had enough landing ships yet. The case was postponed to June 5 of the same year.