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1 June, 14:53

Did D-Day ultimately end German ambitions in Europe? A. Yes, German leaders surrendered shortly after the D-Day invasion. B. No, the Germans continued fighting and attempted offensive measures. C. Yes, D-Day weakened German forces, who abandoned the military en masse. D. No, the Germans had a steady supply of young soldiers to continue the fight.

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  1. 1 June, 17:53
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    B. No.

    It was not only the German army, but the Italians and a lot of other soldiers that Germany forced into recruitment. So while many British and American soldiers died, relatively few Axis soldiers did.
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