Question
What was the significance of the Allied invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944?
A: It led to a rapid offensive in which the Nazis took over France and Austria.
B:It forced an Allied retreat because of the many lives lost on the beaches.
C:It was the turning point in the war as the Allies liberated North Africa.
D:It was the beginning of the attack on the Nazi army in Western Europe.
Is it C.?
A: It led to a rapid offensive in which the Nazis took over France and Austria.
B:It forced an Allied retreat because of the many lives lost on the beaches.
C:It was the turning point in the war as the Allies liberated North Africa.
D:It was the beginning of the attack on the Nazi army in Western Europe.
Is it C.?
Answers
Disagree. Where is Normandy?
Ms. Sue
Germany had conquered France. The D-Day invasion on June 6, 1944 was the start of the Allied liberation of France.
My second answer would be D, because B relates to Dunkirk.
Is that correct?
Is that correct?
Agree with D
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