D-Day
Across
- 2. German casualties are estimated to be around ____ to 9000 men
- 3. D-Day is also known as the ________ Landings
- 6. Streets near the _______ are still named after the units that fought there
- 8. D-Day happened on 6th ____, 1944
- 9. The navies involved were taken from ________, British and Canadian forces.
- 11. The weather was not ideal on the day, and it had to be postponed 24 _____
- 12. Adolph ______ was asleep when the Allied forces landed
- 13. The 'D' in D-Day just stands for '___'
- 14. _____American, British and Canadian troops landed at midnight
Down
- 1. The planning for _____ began in 1943
- 2. Thousand of troopers landed, but only __% in the right place
- 4. ______ casualties were documented for at least 10,000
- 5. Troops had __________ landing and navigating the defended beaches
- 7. The Normandy Landings were the largest seaborne invasions in _______
- 10. The ________ cemetery,Colleville-Sur-Mer, contains many rows of men lost on D-Day