13. Disembarking on D-Day
As Allied forces crossed the beaches of Normandy on the D-Day, it was the culmination of careful preparation years. President Franklin Roosevelt and British leader Winston Churchill were the primary political characters in the narrative. Both men understood that only a significant invasion of German-occupied Europe could victory over the Axis troops. And France has to begin that.

13. Disembarking On D Day
12. Surrender at Saint-Lambert-sur-Dive
It was 21 August 1944, and for World War II, these German troops had no longer the belly. Saint-Lambert-sur-Dive, approximately 35 miles from the coast of Normandy. 175 Canadian troops, who took the French city in front of the stout defense, were handed over by the hostages.

12. Surrender At Saint Lambert Sur Dive