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What was the significance of the Normandy landings during World War II?

A) The event resulted in the liberation of northern France from Nazi Germany’s control

B) The event convicted the Soviet Union to join the allied offensive against Germany

C) The event became the most devastating battle in terms of loss of life for the Allied Powers

D) The event demonstrated that the German blitzkrieg strategy could be extremely effective

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