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28 May, 18:37
Why was d-day an important step in the war?
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Darien Cole
28 May, 19:50
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it's where allied troops got to European soil, which lead to Stalins defeat
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Alanna Weber
28 May, 20:04
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Making sure about air prevalence permitted the Allies over complete aeronautical surveillance, giving them indispensable insight on German beach front safeguards. D-Day likewise relied upon Allied control of the Atlantic, which was at long last accomplished in 1943 through triumph in the Battle of the Atlantic.
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