D-Day (disambiguation)
D-Day may refer to:
- Normandy Landings on June 6, 1944
- D-Day (military term)
- D-Day Dodgers, a term for those Allied servicemen who fought in Italy during World War II
- June 12, 2009, the final conversion date of the DTV transition in the United States
- Domino Day
- "D-Day", contemporary name for the Children's Crusade (civil rights) in Birmingham, Alabama
- Decimal Day (15 February 1971), the day the United Kingdom and Ireland decimalised their currencies
- Friday the 13th, when referred to in hexadecimal (i.e. D is hexadecimal for 13)
Films and television
- D-Day -1, a 1945 US short propaganda film to boost the 7th war bond drive
- D-Day the Sixth of June, a 1956 romantic US feature film
- D-Day Remembered, a 1994 54 minute US documentary
- Ike: Countdown to D-Day, a 2004 American television film, with Tom Selleck portraying General Dwight D. Eisenhower
- D-Day 6.6.44, a BBC two-hour dramatised documentary, narrated by Ian Holm
- The Purple Monster Strikes, a 1945 film serial, later released on TV as D-Day on Mars
- D-Day, also known as Roommates, Korean horror film from 2006
- D-Day (2013 film), a 2013 Bollywood film
- A character in the movie Animal House.
- D-Day (2015 TV series), a 2015 Korean drama
Games
- D-Day (game), a board game whose title references the Normandy Landings
- D-Day (video game), a real-time strategy game set during the Normandy Landings
- D-Day: The Great Crusade, a historical operational wargame
- Axis & Allies: D-Day, the fifth version of the strategy game Axis & Allies
- Brothers in Arms: D-Day, a tactical first-person shooter game in the Brothers in Arms series for the PSP
- Oklahoma D-Day, one of the world's largest games of paintball
- Dino D-Day, a multiplayer team-based first-person action video game
Other
- "D-Day" (poem), an Irish language poem by Pól Ó Muirí
- D-Day, a musical duo made up of TommyD and Roger Sanchez
- D-Day, a song by Blondie from the album Panic of Girls
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