2 euros Greece 2014 "70th anniversary of D-Day"
D-Day is a term used generically by the Allied military in World War II to indicate the day on which an attack or combat operation was carried out. Historically, the term D-Day is used to refer to June 6 , 1944 in World War II , the day on which the so-called Operation Overlord began to be carried out. This operation consisted of carrying out a large landing on the beaches of Normandy as a strategy to open a new front in Western Europe.
and reduce German dominance, although it began at dawn with the
landing of three gliders of the 6th Airborne Division of the
British Army and the subsequent capture of Pegasus Bridge by the
Company D of the 2nd Oxfordshire Light Infantry Regiment and
Buckinghamshire, integrated into the Air Landing Brigade of said
Division. On this date, Operation Overlord obtained an amount
important of its planned objectives, ensuring that the allied troops
They entered the French coast and thus began the liberation of Western Europe occupied by Nazi Germany during World War II.
The original day for the landing had been set for June 5 , 1944 , but poor weather and sea conditions caused the Supreme Commander of the Allies, Dwight David Eisenhower , to
will postpone it until June 6, giving them more time to rehearse their
movements. Because of this, this last date is popularly known as
the little D-day . In French it is called Jour J or Le Choc .
Country
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France |
Year
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2014 |
Face value
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2 euros |
Weight
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8.50 grams |
Diameter
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25.75mm |
Quality
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Without circulation
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Reason
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70th anniversary of D-day
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