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

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

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

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.

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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, involved the Allied forces landing on the beaches of Normandy, France, on June 6, 1944, marking a significant turning point in World War II as it opened a new front against the Axis powers in Western Europe.