Immediately, troops were sent to training camps, and these young men found themselves invading North Africa by late 1942, landing in Italy in late 1943, and opening the western front on the shores of Normandy in France on D-Day in mid-1944. Fighting their way across France, the Allied soldiers pushed the German troops back. The Nazis attempted one last desperate offensive in December, 1944, in the Battle of the Bulge. This battle resulted in enormous U.S. losses with more than 100,000 casualties; however, the U.S. troops proved too much for the exhausted German army, and soon American troops found themselves in Germany in the first part of 1945. Swiftly moving across Germany with the Russians closing in on Berlin in the north, U.S. forces moved south, coming face-to-face with the Final Solution in April, 1945.