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What was D-Day and why was it important?

It was the invasion of France.

It was the landing on Normandy Beach.

It gave the Allies access to Western Europe.

all of the above


none of the above

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User Nimish
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Answer:

All of the above

Explanation:

They invaded france which was under nazi control, they landed at normandy beach, and because they invaded they had access to fighting the German nazis

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User Mickey
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D-Day is important for World War II because it was the main Allied invasion of continental Europe. It was this invasion that allowed the Allies to finally defeat Germany. In order for the Allies to defeat Germany, there would have to be an invasion of Europe.
Why is D-Day important
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