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1 by Jürgen
2What does D-day stand for?
- In English military parlance, D-Day is a term
often used to denote the day on which a combat
attack or operation is to be initiated. While the
initial D in D-day does not stand for anything,
it often represents a variable, designating the
day upon which some significant event will or has
occurred.
3General Eisenhower
- In December 1943, it was announced that
Eisenhower would be Supreme Allied Commander in
Europe. In these positions he was charged with
planning and carrying out the Allied assault on
the coast of Normandy in June 1944 under the code
name Operation Overlord, the liberation of
western Europe and the invasion of Germany.
4Adolf Hitler
- Leader of the Axis power.
- Led Germans through World War One. And World War
two.
At the beginning of World War 2, Germany invaded
Poland, causing France, Great Britain and Canada
to declare war on Germany. By the spring of 1940,
the German army was ready to invade France,
defended by not only the French military, but
also a sizable British force as well. Within six
weeks, the Germans defeated the Allies and seized
control of France. By 1944, the Germans knew that
the Allies, which now also included the United
States, among others, would attempt an invasion
of France to liberate Europe from Germany.
5Lieutenant General Omar Bradly
- Omaha Beach was part of the invasion area
assigned to the U.S. 1st Army, under Lieutenant
General Omar Bradley. The assault sectors at
Omaha were code-named (from west to east)
Charlie, Dog (consisting of Green, White, and Red
sections), Fox (Green and Red sections), and Easy
(Green and Red sections).
6Bernard Law Montgomery
- Under Eisenhower, Montgomery reviewed the plan
for Operation Overlord (as the Normandy Invasion
was code-named "Neptune") and recommended
expanding the size of the invading force and
landing area. Eisenhower approved the expansion
plan and Montgomery commanded all ground forces
in the initial stages of the invasion, launched
on June 6, 1944.
7Erwin Rommel
- Hitlers leader of the Normandy Invasion.
- Disliked how Hitler was running his war
- He wanted to assassinate Hitler but got into a
car accident during the invasion.
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9Getting Ready
- In preparation for the invasion, artillery
equipment is loaded aboard LCTS at Brixham,
England on June 1, 1944, five days beforethe
assault.
10General Eisenhower
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- The Supreme Commander, General Dwight D.
Eisenhower, talks with men of Company E, 502nd
Parachute Infantry Regiment,at the 101st
Airborne Division's camp at Greenham Common,
England, June 5, 1944. Just a few hours after
this photowas taken, these men, along with
13,000 other Allied paratroopers, were en route
to Normandy. -
11- A U. S. boat team heads toward Omaha Beach in
their LCVP just before H-Hour, 630 a.m., June 6,
1944. Note the M-1 riflesencased in Plio film
plastic bags in the center of the photo. The bags
were designed to protect the weapons from salt
water and the sand
12Omaha Beach
- The Allied forces, based in Britain, decided to
begin the invasion by landing a huge army at a
place called Normandy Beach, which is located on
the northwest coast of France. Code-named
"Operation Overlord, the Allies landed on June
6, 1944 at five beaches in the Normandy area with
the codenames of Utah Beach, Omaha Beach, Gold
Beach, Juno Beach and Sword Beach.
13Following sequence, troops in LCVPs, (Landing
Craft Vehicle Personnel) reaching their objective
area Omaha Beach 6 June 44
14Storming Omaha beach
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17Omaha Beach
- Omaha code name for the second beach from the
right of the five landing areas in Normandy. - 6 miles long, was the largest assault area.
18Omaha Beach
- German machine guns would clear out a pack of
American troops. - American soldiers would retaliate after ever
reloading of the machine gun.
19Day Of Defeat (DoD) http//www.youtube.com/watch?v
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20German Bunker
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22Facts about Omaha Beach
- 150,000 troops stormed Normandy beaches. About
2,500 GI's died on the beaches and 2,600
paratroopers died. And 3,100 Germans died. - The vast majority of D-Day deaths occurred at
Omaha Beach where it is believed around 2,200
Americans died.
23Facts About Omaha Beach
- Museums and cemeteries, scattered from Cherbourg
to Caen, commemorate the historical episode. At
Omaha Beach, next to Colleville-sur-Mer and just
east of the Pointe du Hoc, almost 10,000 American
graves stretch over an achingly beautiful 200
acre coastal reserve. The grounds of this
American Cemetery, which officially belong to the
United States, contain a simple marble chapel and
an impressive Memorial, both dedicated to the
glory of the buried victors' spirits. -
24Sculptors on Omaha Beach and -Today
25The Big Red One
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28- A memorial to the U.S. landing at Omaha Beach.
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35- Eric Weider (left) with his father Ben Weider
(right) and Viscount David Montgomery. He is the
only son of famous British General Bernard L.
Montgomery often called, "Monty
36Robert Rice is a Omaha Beach,D-Day, World War II
Veteran.
37Patricia is WWII Veteran. She served as a nurse
in General Patton's 3rd Army MobileField
Hospital.
38- Boyd Loyd Lewis, 18 years old. Both young
Marines landed on Iwo Jima, February, 19, 1945.
Boyd was killed in action on Iwo Jima..
Loyd was critically injured after
throwing himself on a hand grenade to save his
Marine buddies. Loyd lives today in Logan, Utah.
39- Chuck Lindberg and Larry Cappetto.Chuck is a
World War II Veteranof Iwo Jima. He is the only
livingveteran who raised the first flagon Iwo
Jima, Feb. 23, 1945.