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hiok, the only way d-day affected the Jewish people was by bringing them one step closer to freedom. because of d-day the allies had entrance to Europe, they took France and proceded into Germany. on their way into Germany, they freed the Jewish people from the camps they were in. if the invasion hadnt taken place than the allies wouldn't have had access to Europe and without that the Jewish wouldn't have been freed.

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not sure exactly but my guess would be it reknewed the faith of some of the Jews still surviving, they realized now that there was a least some glimmer of hope.

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On D-Day the lives and deaths of Jews continued as before. No doubt it gave hope to some, but D-Day itself did not bring an end to the Holocaust.

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not sure on that one ... ima have to get back at chu bro !

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D-Day was about defeating Germany. It was not 'planned to free the Jews'. Freeing the Jews didn't figure anywhere in Allied war aims.


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