Omaha was the make-or-break Allied Beach on D-Day--in (perhaps) the make-or-break campaign of World War II.
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One big reason why Americans gained a foothold on Omaha was Gen. troops on Omaha suffered the worst casualties of any of the five Allied invasion beaches--so many casualties, and so much tactical difficulty, that Omaha almost didn\'t succeed.
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If American soldiers couldn\'t gain a foothold there, then D-Day was unlikely to succeed.
Omaha was the make-or-break Allied Beach on D-Day--in (perhaps) the make-or-break campaign of World War II