For the main article description for this topic, see Operation Overlord.
Western European Campaign may refer to numerous World War II pages associated with the Normandy Campaign's 1944 Invasion of France and the subsequent campaigns.
- Western European Campaign (1944-1945), the Western European Theatre operations starting with Overlord's March 6 bombings until the start of the Central European Campaign on February 8
- North West Europe Campaign, 2 British/Commonwealth land campaigns including the North-West Europe Campaign of 1940 (Invasion of France through Dunkirk evacuation)
- North-West Europe Campaign of 1944–1945, the northern British/Commonwealth portion of the Western European Campaign (1944-1945)
- Battle of Normandy, the official term for the British and Canadian campaign from Normandy on June 6 to Nord-Pas-de-Calais on September 1
- NW Europe campaign command tenures
- North-West Europe Campaign of 1944–1945, the northern British/Commonwealth portion of the Western European Campaign (1944-1945)
- Normandy Campaign (Battle for Normandy), codenamed Operation Overlord, the Western Allied operations through August 25, 1944, for the WWII Liberation of France
- Bombing of Normandy, the March 6 - late August 1944 Allied aerial offensive of Operation Overlord executed before the invasion under the Transportation Plan (initially "Overlord air plan")
- Invasion of Normandy (The battle of Normandy), the portion of Operation Overlord from June 6 until the mid-July breakout from the Normandy bridgehead
- Normandy landings, codenamed Operation Neptune, June 5–6 operations including aerial flights for inland airborne landings (e.g., Operation Dingson) prior to the 6:30 am beach landings
- D-Day (D-Day World War II), codename of the day of landings including those at Cherbourg and 5 Normandy beaches (codenamed Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno, Sword)
- Battle of Cherbourg, the June 6–30 operations with US landings west of the Normandy beaches
- Battle of Bloody Gulch, a June 13 US engagement at Carentan
- Battle of Pointe du Hoc on an outcropping between Utah and Omaha beaches
- American airborne landings in Normandy, June 6-July 13
- Brécourt Manor Assault, the June 6 parachute assault on Le Grand Chemin
- Order of battle for the American airborne landings in Normandy
- Normandy landings, codenamed Operation Neptune, June 5–6 operations including aerial flights for inland airborne landings (e.g., Operation Dingson) prior to the 6:30 am beach landings
- Normandy breakout campaign, the post-invasion Overlord offensives by the Second Army (United Kingdom), the First Canadian Army, and a U.S. Army
- Operation Cobra, the July 25–31 Normandy breakout advance by the First United States Army
- Battle of saint lo in Lower Normandy during Operation Cobra
- Operation Cobra, the July 25–31 Normandy breakout advance by the First United States Army
- "battle of Falaise pocket", the August 12–21 "decisive engagement" of the Normandy Campaign
- U.S. Divisions Active in the Normandy Campaign
- Allied advance from Paris to the Rhine (Drive to the Siegfried Line), the Siegfried Line Campaign portion of the Western European Campaign after the Normandy Campaign ended on August 25
- Lorraine Campaign, the September 1-December 18 operations by the Third United States Army
- Operation Market Garden, September 17–25 airborne operations in the Netherlands and Germany
- Battle of Hürtgen Forest, September 19-February 8
- Battle of the Bulge (Ardennes Offensive), December 16-January 25 German counteroffensive
- North West Europe Campaign, 2 British/Commonwealth land campaigns including the North-West Europe Campaign of 1940 (Invasion of France through Dunkirk evacuation)
Allied establishments and battlefields in Normandy[]
- Advanced Landing Grounds in Normandy, 12 airfields built from June 6-July 13
- Normandy bridgehead, the broad area of the "Allied establishment in France" from which the breakout was staged
- Normandy beachhead, the initial battle line established on June 6 for subsequent inland military operations
- Mulberry harbours, the prefabricated structures towed to near the Normandy beaches for use as resupply points
- Bombardon Breakwaters, floating outer breakwaters for the harbours
- Phoenix breakwaters, reinforced concrete caissons used for the harbours
- Operation Pluto, codename for the Overlord operation that included laying undersea pipeline beginning on August 12
- Western Front (World War II) or Second Front, the line of battle (battlefront) for the 1944 Liberation of France
Games[]
- Battles in Normandy, a computer game
- Combat Mission: Battle for Normandy, a video game
- D-Day (game), a board game
- D-Day: The Great Crusade, a board game
- D-Day (video game)
- Secret Weapons Over Normandy, an arcade video game
- The Longest Day (game), a board game
- V for Victory: D-Day Utah Beach, a board game
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