First result was " The Battle of Stalingrad" which was Germany's lost battle, D-day, and the " Battle for Berlin" and many other events
It meant that the Allies were able to gain a foothold on Europe via Normandy. This eventually led to the defeat of Hitler's Nazis Germany.
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The Jews in Europe were killed by the German Nazis, led by Adolf Hitler.
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Three BIG events that led up to D-Day (The Normandy Invasion as most think of it) were these:The Defeat of the U Boats (submarines of the Nazis) in the Battle of AtlanticThe ending of the Battle of Britain in the air - the Royal Air Force managed to gain control of the skiesThe US joined the war in Europe and they supplied the majority of the supplies and people needed to conduct the Normandy InvasionThe weather broke and they were able to carry out the very complex and large plans of the invasion
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The United States led Allied forces in an invasion of German territory in Western Europe.
The United States led Allied forces in an invasion of German territory in Western Europe.
The United States led Allied forces in an invasion of German territory in Western Europe.
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