La bataille de Normandie
Les plus grandes batailles de l'Histoire
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Narrated by:
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Nicolas Planchais
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By:
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Frédéric Garnier
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Le bilan de la bataille de Normandie est terrible. Les Alliés comptent 37 000 tués et 172 000 blessés. Côté allemand, 50 000 tués, 80 000 blessés, 250 000 prisonniers et près de 210 000 disparus. 20 000 civils sont morts durant les combats, majoritairement victimes des bombardements des villes par les alliés. 1 500 chars, 2 000 canons et 20 000 véhicules sont également détruits, alliés et nazis confondus.
La bataille de Normandie fut incontestablement une bataille décisive du second conflit mondial. Elle fut remportée de haute lutte mais aussi de manière totale par la coalition alliée, composée de plus de 12 nations.©2014 Compagnie du Savoir (P)2014 Compagnie du Savoir
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