The Normandy invasion preparation by the air forces was a massive, and interesting, campaign in its own right...
D-Day and the Aerial Battle for Normandy
In all, RAF and USAAF bombers carried out operations against 72 separate rail centres in France, Belgium and western Germany before D-Day - locomotive depots, repair facilities and marshalling yards. The 37 assigned to Harris’s force were all destroyed or seriously damaged. Bomber Command’s night attacks proved more accurate than American daylight strikes – a fact Harris was keen to trumpet. The rail yards at Juvisy and La Chapelle near Paris were completely destroyed after single attacks on each, with minimal collateral damage.
Explore how the Allied Strategic Bomber Forces supported D-Day and the Battle for Normandy.
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