Which three of the following statements accurately depicts the events at the Battle of Normandy in 1944? Multiple answers

A. General McAurthur led the Navy at the beaches of Normandy.

B. Dummies were successfully used as distractors to the Germans.

C. Lives were lost due to the missed targets and poor weather.

D. The United States was unable to succeed against the Germans at Normandy.

E. The U.S. military fought with Allied Powers.

(p.s- More than one answer)

Respuesta :

B, C, E. These are all of the right answers

The correct answers are B and E.

B- Dummies were successfully used as distractors to the Germans.

A small group of members of the British Special Air Service dropped camouflaged dummies on the French towns of Le Havre and Isigny, which induced the Nazis to believe that there had been another airborne assault there.

E- The U.S. military fought with Allied Powers.

The Battle of Normandy was the military operation carried out by the Allies, mainly United States, Great Britain and Canada, during World War II that culminated with the liberation of the territories of the Western Europe occupied by the Nazi Germany. The operation began on June 6, 1944, better known as D-Day, with the landing of Normandy: one hundred and sixty thousand soldiers crossed the English Channel to England and towards the end of August the allied troops on French soil were more than three million.