
- D-Day Timeline | The National WWII Museum | New Orleans- D-Day Timeline On June 6, 1944, Western Allied forces launched Operation Overlord, the massive Allied invasion of Normandy, France, to liberate Nazi-occupied Europe. The timeline … 
- Dedicated in 2000 as The National D-Day Museum and now designated by Congress as America’s National WWII Museum, the institution celebrates the American spirit, teamwork, … 
- What (and When) Is V-J Day? - The National WWII Museum- They have signed terms of unconditional surrender.” The president went on to proclaim the following day, Sunday, September 2, “to be V-J Day—the day of formal surrender by Japan.” … 
- Research Starters: D-Day - The Allied Invasion of Normandy- D-DAY: THE ALLIED INVASION OF NORMANDY The Allied assault in Normandy to begin the Allied liberation of Nazi-occupied Western Europe was code-named Operation Overlord. It … 
- D-Day and the Normandy Campaign - The National WWII Museum- D-Day Initially set for June 5, D-Day was delayed due to poor weather. With a small window of opportunity in the weather, Eisenhower decided to go—D-Day would be June 6, 1944. … 
- D-Day: The Allies Invade Europe - The National WWII Museum- D-Day: The Allies Invade Europe In May 1944, the Western Allies were finally prepared to deliver their greatest blow of the war, the long-delayed, cross-channel invasion of northern France, … 
- Research Starters: Worldwide Deaths in World War II- Every day, memories of World War II—its sights and sounds, its terrors and triumphs—disappear. Give Today 
- Over-the-Shore Logistics of D-Day - The National WWII Museum- Over-the-Shore Logistics of D-Day Within 48 hours of the amphibious assault, over 130,000 GIs and some 17,000 vehicles came ashore. With more troops and equipment arriving daily, the … 
- The Airborne Invasion of Normandy - The National WWII Museum- The plan for the invasion of Normandy was unprecedented in scale and complexity. It called for American, British, and Canadian divisions to land on five beaches spanning roughly 60 miles. … 
- Home | The National WWII Museum | New Orleans- The National WWII Museum in New Orleans tells the story of the American Experience in the war that changed the world - why it was fought, how it was won, and what it means today.