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Cynthia Knapp
24 January, 06:55
How was D-Day planned?
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Paul Fisher
24 January, 10:07
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D-Day was planned to begin with Paratroopers dropping into France by moonlight, the late evening or early morning before the invasion. Their goal was to take over the bridges and roads that the Germans to move the battlefields once the invasion began. The rest of the troops would land on 5 beaches.
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