Examples of using D-day in English and their translations into Chinese
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Six Armies in Normandy: From D-Day to the Liberation at Paris.
The game can be set to Day Mode and Defense Mode(d-day).
The D-Day Museum is Portsmouth's moving tribute to the efforts and sacrifices of the Allies of WWII.
The terms“D-Day” and“Remember,” along with the French“Le Jour J” and“Souvenir” will be inscribed around the coins.
When the British attacked the Pegasus and Orne river bridges on D-Day, they used manned Horsa gliders which could land right on the targets.
These tanks were easily swamped, and on D-Day many sank before reaching the shore, especially at Omaha.
Inside the cathedral was British D-Day veteran Victor Mackenzie, 91, who was aged 20 when he served with the Royal Army Service Corps on D-Day. .
For planning purposes," D-day" was designated as the estimated date of adoption of a new Security Council resolution.
Inside the cathedral was British D-Day veteran Victor Mackenzie, 91, who was aged 20 when he served with the Royal Army Service Corps on D-Day. .
On D-Day, Allied aircraft flew 14,674 sorties, and 127 aircraft were lost.
We sincerely apologize that our 2019 Special Stamp preview included a design which had been incorrectly associated with the D-Day landings.
Four days after D-Day, Australian war correspondent Anne Matheson reached Normandy to cover the aftermath of the Allied invasion for the Australian Women's Weekly.
Defeatism was ever present, especially after D-Day, but unsurprisingly kept private in a totalitarian state where spreading it was a capital offence.
On D-Day, Allied aircraft flew 14,674 sorties, and 127 were lost.
We sincerely apologise that our 2019 Special Stamp preview included a design which had been incorrectly associated with the D-Day landings.
We will begin in France at the D-Day beaches of Normandy and visit important sites and towns along the coast.
Nearly 900 years later, Bayeux became the first French town to be liberated from the Nazis during the D-Day invasion.
By 1944, with D-Day looming, the Army needed reinforcements, which meant that young Lundy would be thrown into the infantry.
This withdrawal has been completed within the time frame(D-day(19 December 2012) plus 28 days) that was agreed by the parties.
Tell us more about what it was like on that morning of D-Day?