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Which of the following events led most directly to the end of World War II in Europe?
the D-Day invasions
the Battle of Stalingrad
the Red Army’s capture of Berlin
the suicide of Hitler in May of 1945
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The Red Army’s capture of Berlin.
Explanation: Stalingrad and D-Day were major turning points that weakened Germany, and Hitler’s suicide removed Nazi leadership, but the fall of Berlin (April–May 1945) was the immediate military action that led directly to Germany’s unconditional surrender in early May 1945.
Explanation: Stalingrad and D-Day were major turning points that weakened Germany, and Hitler’s suicide removed Nazi leadership, but the fall of Berlin (April–May 1945) was the immediate military action that led directly to Germany’s unconditional surrender in early May 1945.
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