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19 June, 04:39

Why was the invasion of Normandy a significant event during world war ||?

A. It succeeded in puncturing German defenses in Western Europe

B. It drew the United States into world war || in both Europe and Asia

C. It caused both Great Britain and France to declare war on Germany

D. It forced the Japanese to agree to unconditional surrender.

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  1. 19 June, 05:29
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    A. It succeeded in punching German defenses in Western Europe
  2. 19 June, 07:40
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    The correct answer is A) It succeeded in puncturing German defenses in Western Europe.

    The invasion of Normandy was a significant event during World War || in that it succeeded in puncturing German defenses in Western Europe.

    The invasion of Normandy also known as "D-Day," produced the liberation of Western Europe from the Nazi army that had captured most of France. The code name of the battle was Operation Overlord and started on June 6, 1944, when 150,000 Allied troops landed on the coast of Normandy, France. This operation represented a big victory for the Allied Forces and mark the path to a final victory over the Axis) Germany, Italy, and Japan).
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