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No it didn't. The war in Europe would last almost another year before Germany surrendered unconditionally in May 1945. What D-Day do was to open up a 2nd front that the Russians had been pressuring for a long time. Up till June 6, 1944, the Soviet Union had borne the brunt of the fighting and had tied down most of the German army. It need the Western Allies to invade France so that the Germans would be force to transfer forces to the west. The success of D-Day ended any German illusion of total victory.

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