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Why was D-Day’s success so vital to an Allied victory?
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Why was D-Day’s success so vital to an Allied victory?
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If the Germans had managed to win D-Day it would have been at least 3 more years before the Allies could attack again in such strength.
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It allowed the allied powers to assemble defense camps to aid in the world war 2 landing the allied powers in German territory
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