Examples of using D-day in English and their translations into Danish
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This is D-Day.
Oh, that's Double D-Day.
Yeah, he did. Two weeks after D-Day.
What do think they're planning to do on their"D-day"?
But everything changed on D-Day.
It's D-Day, little dumpling.
On D-Day.
It seems D-Day was too much for him.
Like you did on D-Day, sir?
It's D-day.
The D-day anniversary was the perfect excuse.
That is why the D-Day landings were launched when they were.
Then I guess it's D-Day. That's war.
The 15th September is D-day: Siedle unveils its new look.
It's D-day in Marseilles.
In France, we hit the beach right after D-Day.
We here at Fillmore-Graves are preparing for D-Day. Ir enough.
We hit the beach right after D-Day.
Churchill and Roosevelt planned the D-Day landings here.
In the summer, I visit the D-Day beaches, Lourdes, Lisieux.
