Hitler's Operation Overload: D-Day

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Operation Overload: D-Day By 1944, Hitler’s Nazi regime had efficaciously usurped and ravaged much of Europe. Allied countries were in need of succor that could only be given by the United States. The United States saw a growing threat that, if left unchallenged, would result in the annihilation of democracy. Although America entered World War II in 1941 due to the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, they were yet to begin land operations against Germany. On June 6th 1944, that all changed. Operation Overload was ingeniously planned by Allied Generals Dwight D. Eisenhower and Bernard Montgomery. The plan involved a monumental land, air, and sea invasion that transcended any of its predecessors. Surprisingly a full invasion of Europe’s Nazi

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