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The Allies challenged Hitler in Europe on three main fronts: the Western Front, where they launched operations such as D-Day to liberate France; the Eastern Front, where the Soviet Union engaged in fierce battles, notably the Battle of Stalingrad, pushing back German forces; and the Mediterranean Front, which included campaigns in North Africa and Italy to weaken Axis control and divert German resources. These coordinated efforts ultimately contributed to the defeat of Nazi Germany.

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