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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Omaha_BeachOmaha Beach - Wikipedia

    The foothold gained on D-Day at Omaha, itself two isolated pockets, was the most tenuous across all the D-Day beaches. With the original objective yet to be achieved, the priority for the Allies was to link up all the Normandy beachheads. During the course of June 7, while still under sporadic shellfire, the beach was prepared as a ...

    • June 6, 1944
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  2. 20 de may. de 2024 · Omaha Beach, second beach from the west among the five landing areas of the Normandy Invasion of World War II. It was assaulted on June 6, 1944 (D-Day of the invasion), by units of the U.S. 29th and 1st infantry divisions, many of whose soldiers were drowned while wading ashore or killed by German defenders.

  3. Overview. On the morning of June 6, 1944, two U.S. infantry divisions, the 1st and the 29th, landed at Omaha Beach, the second to the west of the five landing beaches of D-Day. It was the bloodiest fighting of the morning.

    • Utah beach. Más de 23.000 hombres de la 4ª división de infantería de los Estados Unidos aterrizaron en la playa de Utah, la más occidental de las playas del asalto.
    • Omaha beach. Las tropas de las divisiones de infantería 1ª y 29ª de los Estados Unidos aterrizaron en la playa de Omaha el 6 de junio de 1944. Omaha fue la más defendida de las áreas de asalto y las bajas, que ascendieron a cerca de 3000 en las filas de los aliados, fueron más altas que en cualquier otra playa.
    • Gold beach. Cerca de 25.000 hombres de la 50ª división británica aterrizaron en la playa Gold en el Día D. Sus objetivos eran capturar la ciudad de Bayeux, la carretera de Caen-Bayeux, y juntarse con los estadounidenses en Omaha.
    • Juno beach. El objetivo de la 3ª división canadiense era asegurar la playa de Juno y unirse con las fuerzas británicas en la playas de gold hacia el oeste y Sword hacia el este.
  4. D-Day Landing at Omaha Beach - Warfare History Network. The U.S. infantrymen assaulting Omaha Beach on June 6, 1944, found themselves in a lethal killing zone. There was only one way out. This article appears in: May 2019. By Joshua Shepherd.

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  5. 27 de oct. de 2009 · U.S. forces faced heavy resistance at Omaha Beach, where there were over 2,000 American casualties. However, by day’s end, approximately 156,000 Allied troops had successfully stormed Normandy...

  6. 6 de jun. de 2014 · Omaha Beach. Surrounded by steep cliffs and heavily defended, Omaha was the bloodiest of the D-Day beaches, with roughly 2,400 U.S. troops turning up dead, wounded or missing. The...