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the D in D-day stands for “day”, so D-Day literally means “Day-day”. The term was first used in World War I, as the code designation for the Allied offensive at Saint-Mihiel, France. The most important D-day was June 6, 1944, the day Allied forces began their invasion of Western Europe.
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1. VICTORY.DAY. - SIERRA.VISTA.AZ 63-0421 E-46 046
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Now, there was a D-day, and then there was a V-
day. The D-day is when they went in to fight.
The V-day is when a peace was signed, when
Germany, and the rest of the allied nations and
all, surrendered to the other nations.
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