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The Allies were Britain, USA,Canada, and many other countries. The enemy was Nazi Germany.

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Why was D day a turning point for the allies in 1944?

Because for the first time the Allies had major forces on the ground, facing the enemy.


Why was d-day such a turning point in the war?

Until D-day, the allies were 'defending' their position and were unable to fight the huns on mainland Europe. Establishing a beach head in Normandy allowed the allies to take the war to the enemy. In one year, after D-day the Nazis were totally overcome and Hitler committed suicide


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What body of water did the allies cross during the d-day invasion?

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Why was D-Day a turning point for the allies?

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