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It put massive Allied force on the ground facing the German armies

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Q: How did the D-Day Invasion contribute to the Allies victory in World War 2?
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When and What is D-Day?

The Allies invasion of Normandy France during World War 2 on June 6, 1944 the victory that followed changed the war into the Allies hands


Why was the Normandy invasion vital for allied victory in World War 2?

the allies needed a foothold in Europe to defeat the Germans. Normandy was the foothold


How did the d-day invasion contribute to the allied victory in world war 2?

It put massive Allied force on the ground facing the German armies


What was a outcome of World War 2?

Victory for the Allies.


What was the purpose for the invasion during World War 2?

Be more specific. The German invasion of their neighbors or the Allies invasion of Germany.


What did the allies do in late march 1945?

They succeeded in gaining VE-Day. Victory in Europe Day. Late summer? They forced victory for the allies in the world by nuking Japan.


How did d-day contribute to the allies victory in World War 2?

D-Day put large numbers of well armed Allied soldiers back into France. This was the first time the Allies had challenged the German armies of occupation in northern Europe, and it worked spectacularly.


Who had victory in World War 2?

All sides had victories and defeats throughout World War 2 but the Allies had the final victory in August 1945


In the world 2 what happened on D-Day?

it was the Allies invasion of Normandy, France held by Germany. It was the largest invasion in the worlds history.


How did the allies of world war 1 contribute to the war?

Primarily by fighting the war...


Why was their a VE after World War 2?

Because the allies had a VE day to celebrate their victory


Operation Overload during world war 2?

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