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Q: The major turning point during the war at where I was so being German soldiers fought bitterly resulting in Germany surrender and treat in 1943?
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Germany did not surrender on D-Day. Many individual German soldiers surrendered, but Germany kept on for a further 9 months of battle before giving in.


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What did Germany agree to do to end the allied attack?

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