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Why was the D-Day invasion crucial for the Allies’ Europe First strategy?

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invasion was key in forcing the Germans to retreat east.
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The D-Day was the Invasion of Normandy (northern France) on June 1944, when the Allied attacked the German forces successfully, combining naval, air force and land attack on Nazis, being this, their most important victory in World War II.

Nazis were enforced to battle in 2 fronts, and they succumbed catastrophically, marking the beginning of the end of war in Europe.

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