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The effects and necessity of secrecy and element of surprise in operation overlord in world war 11

The essay is about the effects and necessity of secrecy and element of surprise in operation overlord in world war 11 on the D-Day which happened in Europe at the Omaha beach where many survived the attacks form the allies.

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I. The pathway to Operation Overlord 1
II. Situation 4
III. The plan and deception of Operation Overlord 5
IV. Deciding when and where to attack 6
V. Points that were to be considered in launching the attack 6
VI. The attack - D-Day 7
VI. Conclusion /Summary 9
References 11

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The effects and necessity of secrecy and element of surprise in operation overlord in world war 11 I. The pathway to Operation Overlord The D-Day happened in Europe at the Omaha beach where many survived the attacks form the allies. The allies were interested in attacking Europe through the entry from various entries into the country. It is believed that the D-Day and Omaha beach was the hardest fought and significant victory for the Allies in the World War II. According to Ambrose, there were five beaches and the Omaha beach was the one that received the most devastating effects of the battles. During the battle many people lost their lives and others were casualties. The allies had to pay a high price with the loss of lives, especially at Omaha beach. The operations overload begun five minutes before midnight On June 5th 1944 (Gilbert 127). There are many surprises on ...





... significant victory because in the end of the course the American soldier prevailed on Omaha Beach together with his allies to protect the lodgment. This led to the success of the allies for the mission that they had in mind for the war. The Tactical battles were not expected to fail since the entire campaign would have collapsed and the strategy for the conduct of the war might have also failed. Defeat at Omaha beach could have significantly weakened the margin for success. Each fight at Normandy was of great importance to the tactical plans of the United States and Britain.
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