The Battle of Normandy (D-Day) was a turning point in World War II because:(1 point)

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It led to the establishment of a United Nations peacekeeping force.
It led to the establishment of a United Nations peacekeeping force.

It led to the immediate surrender of Germany.
It led to the immediate surrender of Germany.

It resulted in the capture of Adolf Hitler.
It resulted in the capture of Adolf Hitler.

It marked the first Allied invasion of Axis-controlled Europe.

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The correct response is:

It marked the first Allied invasion of Axis-controlled Europe.

The Battle of Normandy, commonly known as D-Day, was significant because it was the first major Allied offensive aimed at liberating Western Europe from Nazi occupation, leading to subsequent victories and ultimately contributing to the defeat of Germany in World War II.