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The significance of the Allied invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944, was that it ? Select one: a. opened a second major front in the war in Europe b. liberated Paris from German control c. caused the Soviet Union to join the war against Germany d. forced Germany to surrender immediately to Allied forces

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It should be a, when the allied forces took normandy it opened a huge port for the import of troops, vehicles, and munitions.

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d. forced Germany to surrender immediately to Allied forces

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D-Day:

The Invasion of Normandy.

On June 6, 1944 the joint Forces of Britain, America, Canada, and France attacked German forces on the coast of Normandy, France. With a huge force of over 150,000 soldiers, the Allies attacked and gained a victory that became the turning point for World War II in Europe.

Operation Overlord was the 1944 campaign for the invasion of continental Europe in World War II. It was fought by the Allied forces against German forces. The most critical part was the Normandy landings, which were to get the Allied armies onto the continent of Europe.

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