INTRODUCTION In the ongoing global efforts of the United States and its allies in World War II, it is time to open an important front to end the war. In 1942, he began to plan the biggest amphibious attacks in the history of war - the actions of the king. The plan involves letting five divisions land on the beach about 60 miles away. This will be an American-led alliance's decision to enter Europe to regain France as a foothold to push back the German Nazis army from recently conquered European allies.
The military uses code names to represent the planning and execution of specific military strategies. Operation Overlord is the code name of the Allied invasion to Northwest Europe. The attack phase of Operation Overlord is called Neptune Action. (...) Neptune's behavior began with D (June 6, 1944) and ended on June 30, 1944. At this point, the Allies laid a solid footing for Normandy. The action fighter also started on day D and continued until the Allied forces crossed the Seine on August 19, 1944.
Overload action is one of the most dramatic achievements of Allied forces during World War II. "Overlord Action" is the official name of the occupied European invasion, now known as D Day. In a meeting held in Tehran (Iran) in November 1943, President Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin agreed on occupied European invasion and day of liberation. In January 1943, the German army surrendered to Stalingrad (Soviet Union), and the Soviet army overturned the defeated German army. The first troops that attacked Normandy beach occupied by Germany were US military Ste-Mere-Eglise ("Ut." Beach) and Vierville ("Omaha" Beach). The British attacked the beaches of Arromanches and Ouistreham where they fought against the French army. The codenames of these beaches are "Gold" and "Sword". The Canadian and British troops attacked Courseilles, or "Juno".
A total of approximately 156,000 allies landed in Normandy. There are 73,000 people in the US military. 23,250 in Utah, 34,250 in Omaha and 15,500 in air units. About 1,500 American soldiers were killed in D and more people were injured.