The German Army had occupied Europe for almost 4 years by D-Day. The French were under an iron heel, - Britain was threatened with invasion. Allied troops had been gathering and training in southern England for about 2 years - they were itching to go. D-Day brought a huge force of Allied soldiers and armour face to face with the Wermacht who had strutted over Europe. Now they would have to face a real army !
It failed.
D Day wasn't a war, but an invasion onto the beaches of France as the start to take back Nazi occupied countries. Thousands of men died on the beaches, but the outcome was the allies were able to move inland and defeat the Germans.
It was important because the Allies were now in Europe in force.
It was important for British morale to breach the Atlantic Wall and fight in Europe again
It opened an Allied front in Europe.
The Russian defensive tied up a German army which might have been used to defend Normandy
Hello!! The D-Day Normandy Invasion's success was the ultimate KEY to the Allies's victory against Nazi, Germany. The Normandy Landing's success was vital because it spearheaded the Western Front in Europe. This played the most sigificant role in the War in Europe. There is your final answer.
The outcome of WW2.
The outcome was the liberation of many French villages and the defeat of the Germans in that area and capture of many Germans. They went on to conquer the Germans in the rest of France, Belgium and Germany. Russia mounted an invasion in the Eastern European nations too.
It failed.
D Day wasn't a war, but an invasion onto the beaches of France as the start to take back Nazi occupied countries. Thousands of men died on the beaches, but the outcome was the allies were able to move inland and defeat the Germans.
It was important because the Allies were now in Europe in force.
It was important for British morale to breach the Atlantic Wall and fight in Europe again
It opened an Allied front in Europe.
While it is true that allied discipline, bravery and ability played a big part, it must also be said that Hitlers incompetence as a military commander also played a big part in the outcome.
D-Day refers to the Normandy Landings on 6th June 1944. It was important to the outcome of WW2 ion Europe because it was the turning point on the western front. With the Germans retreating from the Eastern Front to the Western front and to Germany, the allies wanted to seize the moment to take back the beaches in France and to push the Germans back to Berlin.
The Canadians contributed to the outcome of D-Day by landing on a few beaches.