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Why was the invasion of Normandy a significant event during World War II?

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The invasion of Normandy was a significant event during World War II because it freed all of France from Germany, and it told Germany that they weren't the only ones that could be able to take over a country.

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It succeeded in punching German defenses in Western Europe
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