Lego WW2 Normandy 1944 Moc | Panzer: ,,Grille''


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→From now on, videos will be more frequent again, but now to the moc:
→The Moc plays in Normandy on day 3. You can see 2 houses, bushes, a road in front and a tank.

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The Allied invasion of Normandy or Operation Overlord from June 6, 1944 as an alias for the landing of the Western Allies of the anti-Hitler coalition in Northern France in 1944 during World War II led to the establishment of the in Western Europe second front against the German Reich. The landing, mainly with the help of ships and massive air support, took place essentially on the French coast of the English Channel east of Cherbourg in Normandy. The first day is also called D-Day (possibly after the word Débarquement) or the longest day. The successful landing brought the Soviet Union the long-awaited relief of the Red Army in the fight against the Wehrmacht.

The German leadership had set up a system of defenses on the Atlantic coast, the so-called Atlantic Wall, and expected - also because of the Allied deception operation Fortitude - with an Allied invasion further east at the Pas-de-Calais, since the sea route across the Channel was much shorter there was.

"Using 6,400 ships […], 326,000 men, 104,000 tons of material and 54,000 vehicles landed between the mouth of the Orne near Caen and Cherbourg by June 12 (until June 30, 850,000 men)."[1]

After securing a bridgehead, the first part of the invasion plans (Operation Neptune)[2] succeeded with the breakthrough at Avranches at the end of July 1944. On August 25, 1944, Paris was liberated.

Troops from the United States, Great Britain, Canada, Poland, France, New Zealand, Norway and other countries took part in the fighting.

The largest landing fleet of the war was assembled for the enterprise and a large number of aircraft were provided (see also naval warfare during Operation Overlord and air warfare during Operation Overlord).

To commemorate the fallen and the events, former combatants erected several cemeteries, memorials and museums in the former operational area after the war. Operation Overlord plays a central role in the American and British culture of remembrance of the Second World War and is the subject of numerous non-fiction books, novels and games as well as documentaries and feature films.

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