D Day battle introduction I. What happened before D Day? A. When will the invasion occur? B. Establishing English, Ships and Airplanes. C. The invasion was postponed. II. The invasion began. A. When and where did the invasion occur? B. What happened at the five landing points? C. What was wrong? III. The invasion is over. A. How long will it take? B. Number of lost people Conclusion The last paper is as follows. D Day is a prominent event in history, and many events occurred before that day.
The D - Day war in 1944 was an important event for Canadians and proved the strength of Canada as a newly established independent nation. This is one of the most difficult and important battles the Canadian army faces. The D Day War was not only Germany's biggest planned invasion but also the turning point and the end of the Second World War. Becoming an independent country as part of this event is very important for Canada. This battle supplemented the failure that Canada broke Dieppe in 1942. On June 6, 1944, the Canadian army was assigned to occupy "Juneau Beach" which is one of the five beaches of Normandy. Juno Beach is one of the central beaches, so the most deadly battle will occur here. Many soldiers of the Canadian army drowned before arriving at the beach in order to show the difficult situation experienced by brave armed forces. As a result, the Canadians completed their duties successfully, in particular the Germans were driven out of the territory and occupied the Juno Beach.
On June 6, 1944, the 3rd Canadian army division landed at Juno Beach during the fight of Normandy and was seriously injured in the first hour of attack. By the end of day D, the Canadians went deep into France, not at British or American armies at their landing site. And overcoming the stronger resistance of other beachhead than Omaha beach. In the first month of the fight of Normandy, the Canadian, British, Polish forces, some of the most powerful and trained German forces in the theater, including the First Army Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler, the 12th Armored Division Opposite Armored Division Hitler Youth and Armor - Lyle Division