Usage Note
Débarquement is used for both troops landing on a beach and passengers disembarking from a ship or plane. Le Débarquement (capitalised) refers specifically to the D-Day Allied landings of 1944 in Normandy. The verb is débarquer, which informally also means 'to show up uninvited'.
Examples
"Le débarquement des troupes fut difficile."
Natural Translation
The landing of the troops was difficult.
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