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  • '''Operation Overlord''' was the Allied code name for general operations in northern and western ...t the proper terminology for the overall operation, as well as its phases. Operation Overlord was the overall Allied campaign plan for operations in Northwest Europe in
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  • #REDIRECT [[Operation Overlord]]
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  • First major operational headquarters in 1944 [[Operation Overlord]] in Western Europe; Commonwealth force commanded by Gen. [[Bernard Montgom
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  • Allied code name, within [[Operation Overlord]], for the actual Normandy landing on [[D-Day]] (6 June 1944).
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  • ...d major operational headquarters in the invasion of Western Europe under [[Operation Overlord]]; commanded by Gen. [[Omar Bradley]] and activated on 1 August 1944, with
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  • '''Operation Overlord''' was the Allied code name for general operations in northern and western ...t the proper terminology for the overall operation, as well as its phases. Operation Overlord was the overall Allied campaign plan for operations in Northwest Europe in
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  • *[[Utah Beach]], code name for landing beach in Operation Overlord
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  • {{r|Operation Overlord}}
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  • ...was the first large French town to be liberated by the Allies following [[Operation Overlord|the invasion of Normandy]] in June 1944.
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  • While the actual plans speak of [[Operation Overlord]], this article substitutes the more accurate term [[Operation Neptune]]. N
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  • ...mbing campaign against Germany, nor the cross-channel invasion strategy ([[Operation Overlord]]) that he knew was planned, could be achieved without [[air supremacy]], a
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  • ...war. Indeed, a few months later, Montgomery's initial assessment of the [[Operation Overlord]] plan included a request for four airborne divisions.
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  • | title = D-Day (Operation Overlord): Deception Plans of the Allies
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  • ...''quoted by'' Mueller</ref> Paris surrendered on 25 August; this ended [[Operation Overlord]] and the [[Battle of Normandy]].
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  • ...and not [[George Marshall]], to head the Allied cross-channel invasion, [[Operation Overlord]] that began on [[D-Day]], June 6, 1944. Some of the most costly battle of
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  • ...ending the famine.<ref name="CRC"/> In February 1944, as preparation for [[Operation Overlord]] placed greater demands on Allied shipping, Churchill cabled Wavell saying ...d Stalin co-operated in persuading Churchill to commit to the opening of [[Operation Overlord|a second front in western Europe]] and it was also agreed that Germany woul
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