D-Day Facts – Unknown Facts about D-Day

Surprising D-Day Facts

For the D-Day invasion British sent Mini Submarines at night to collect samples of beach sand and land soils.

From March 12, 1944 the British cancelled all civilian international travelling to stop data leaking of the Top Secret D-Day invasion.

After the D-Day invasion, until 1945 the Germans haven’t left the islands nearby to Normandy.

For the D-Day invasion cover up, multiple secret operations were made up to falsify the German Spies and Double Agents.

Before the D-Day Normandy invasion, the Normandy beach was a tourist spot and resorts area.

For the D-Day invasion, most of the Allied Force soldiers were 5 times younger than the Axis force on average.

The D-Day began when the Allied Forces gathered on British soil.

The Entire Plan and Draft of D-Day were accepted by all the Allied forces in 1943.

The plan of the D-Day is executed and drafted by U.S General Dwight Eisenhower and British General Bernard Montgomery.

During D-Day landings on Omaha beach, one American unit in the first wave lost 90% of its men.