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Why is d-day (june 6 1944) wisely regarded as a pivotal turning point in world war 2

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D-Day was the day the allied powers landed and established a foothold in mainland Europe.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since 1940, when France surrendered and the British Expeditionary Force escaped Dunkirk, Axis aligned countries had control over western Europe. After D-Day, Allied forces (mainly English, American, and Canadian soldiers) gained a foothold in Northern France, which would be used to retake France, Belgium, and the Netherlands by 1945.

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