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Considered by many historians to be the key to Allled victory in World War II, the D-Day invasion was the largest amphibious attack in the history of modern warfare. How big was it
5 BEACHES STRETCHING OVER 50 MILES OF FRENCH COASTLINE
7,000,000
448,000
Despite heavy losses of men and equipment, D-Day set in motion the eventual end of World War II, as Allied forces drove Germany out of France through the combination of the amphibious beach assault and in-country paratrooper drops behind enemy lines, effectively surrounding the German army and cutting off their supply lines.
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