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What was D-Day and why was it important? It was the invasion of France. It gave the Allies access to Western Europe. It was the landing on Normandy Beach. all of the above none of the above
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What was D-Day and why was it important?
It was the invasion of France.
It gave the Allies access to Western Europe.
It was the landing on Normandy Beach.
all of the above
none of the above
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It gave the Allies access to Western Europe.
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