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No, the Allied landings at Normandy, France in June 1944 were successful. The Germans could not prevent the landings, repel the landings, or prevent the Allied expansion of the landing zone.

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Who did the invasion of Normandy happen to?

German forces in Normandy, France


Was it obvious for William of Normandy to win battle?

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