It was a turning point in the war. Up until that point, Germany had been gaining ground. D-Day marked the first push forward by the allies, and led to the eventual defeat of Germany and liberation of Europe.
Correction* - first push forward in Europe. The allies had already taken back North Africa by this point.
Without D-Day, there would be no V-E Day (Victory in Europe). The Axis powers crumbled "after" D-Day so without D-Day the Axis Powers might still exist to this day.
Control back of France for The Allies and to make it easier for V-E day (Victory Europe Day)
The D-Day landings were important to gain a foothold on Europe again. Allied troops had to face the Germany Army on the ground.
In present history, specific events from WW2 are still celebrated. Some of these events include Pearl Harbor Day, D-Day, Victory in Europe Day and Victory in Japan Day.
The importance of D-day in World war 2 was to celebrate the peoples victory. Alternative answer: D-Day was the day that the allies landed in Europe (France) in force and began to push German forces back into Germany.
Without D-Day, there would be no V-E Day (Victory in Europe). The Axis powers crumbled "after" D-Day so without D-Day the Axis Powers might still exist to this day.
battle of Britain was carnegie and death with no victory. D-Day was the stepping stone toward victory in Europe by allied forces.
No. D-Day is when the invasion at Normandy started. The day Germany surrendered is referred to as VE (Victory in Europe) day.
D-Day was the turning point towards an Allied victory in Europe
D-Day was possibly the most important event of the war in Europe.
Control back of France for The Allies and to make it easier for V-E day (Victory Europe Day)
D-Day was the day the Allied forces started re-taking Europe from the Nazi occupiers.
The D-Day landings were important to gain a foothold on Europe again. Allied troops had to face the Germany Army on the ground.
In present history, specific events from WW2 are still celebrated. Some of these events include Pearl Harbor Day, D-Day, Victory in Europe Day and Victory in Japan Day.
D-Day was the most major victory, aside from the Battle of the Bulge.
The importance of D-day in World war 2 was to celebrate the peoples victory. Alternative answer: D-Day was the day that the allies landed in Europe (France) in force and began to push German forces back into Germany.
D-Day is important for us because it was the major turning point of World War 2. The Allies were finally back in Europe in force.