温馨提示:本站仅提供公开网络链接索引服务,不存储、不篡改任何第三方内容,所有内容版权归原作者所有
AI智能索引来源:http://www.eb.com/story/normandy-invasion-overview
点击访问原文链接

How the Normandy Invasion Happened | Infographic, World War II, D-Day, Map, & Facts | Britannica

SUBSCRIBESUBSCRIBESUBSCRIBE TO PREMIUMHomeHistory & SocietyScience & TechBiographiesAnimals & NatureGeography & TravelArts & CultureProConMoneyGames & QuizzesVideosOn This DayOne Good FactDictionaryNew ArticlesHistory & SocietyLifestyles & Social IssuesPhilosophy & ReligionPolitics, Law & GovernmentWorld HistoryScience & TechHealth & MedicineScienceTechnologyBiographiesBrowse BiographiesAnimals & NatureBirds, Reptiles & Other VertebratesEnvironmentFossils & Geologic TimeInsects & Other InvertebratesMammalsPlantsGeography & TravelGeography & TravelArts & CultureEntertainment & Pop CultureLiteratureSports & RecreationVisual ArtsImage GalleriesPodcastsSummariesTop QuestionsLists and StoriesBritannica KidsAsk the ChatbotGames & QuizzesHistory & SocietyScience & TechBiographiesAnimals & NatureGeography & TravelArts & CultureProConMoneyVideosHow the Normandy Invasion Happened: Infographic OverviewIntroductionOperational phasesNumber of Allied troops and vehiclesSignificant placesEmbarkation areas and landing beachesRoutes of airborne forcesRoutes of seaborne forcesGerman defendersReferences & Edit HistoryRelated TopicsImagesWorld HistoryWars, Battles & Armed ConflictsFacebookXhttps://www.britannica.com/story/normandy-invasion-overviewKenny Chmielewski Kenny Chmielewski is Art Department Manager and Cartographer at Encyclopædia Britannica.Britannica Editors Encyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree....HistoryNormandy InvasionWorld War IIcontingentsdispositionsExplore facts and statistics about the Normandy Invasion of June 6, 1944implementedDwight D. EisenhowerSupreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Forceassuredillusioncruisersbattleshipsairbornelanding craftvesselsEnglish ChannelNormandyCherbourgCaenSUBSCRIBE Routes of airborne forces Dashed dark orange arrows show the routes that Allied airborne troops took from England to Normandy to secure the flanks of the invasion area. Each arrow is labeled with an infantry unit’s name and objective. Those troops were carried in C-47CG-4HorsaOrne RiverUtahOmahaGoldJunoSwordconstitutedU.S. First ArmyBritish Second Army21st Army GroupOB WestCommander in Chief WestArmy Group BSeine RiverLow CountriesSeventh ArmyPanzer,Fifteenth ArmyflankLe HavreSomme RiverThe Editors of Encyclopaedia BritannicaKenny Chmielewski

智能索引记录