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Nathanial Joseph
9 June, 11:48
What does the D in D-Day stand for
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Sabine
9 June, 14:20
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it does not stand for anything. The 'D' is derived from the word 'day'. 'D-Day' means the day on which a military operation begins. The term 'D-Day' is still used for military operations, but to the general public it is generally used to refer to the Allied landings in Normandy on 6 June 1944.
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