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Yes. If I understand where you are going with the question, the Allies had no choice but to invade through France, as the Axis had taken over the entire country, and were running daily bombing missions over Britain. The farther the Axis was pushed back, the more "breathing space" the Allies had in order to defend Britain and allow them to use it as a safe haven for supplies and troops. I'm sure that there are hundreds of books out there on D Day .

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