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)
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 D-Day landings were important to gain a foothold on Europe again. Allied troops had to face the Germany Army on the ground.
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.
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 D-Day landings were important to gain a foothold on Europe again. Allied troops had to face the Germany Army on the ground.
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.