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Why was D-Day one of the most important battles for the US in WWII?
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Despite the enormous human cost, D-Day was ultimately an Allied victory and marked the start of Operation Overlord, which drove the Nazis from northwest Europe in June 1944. Within a year of the landings, Adolf Hitler was dead and Germany had surrendered to the Allied forces.

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