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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 Battle of the Bulge
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The Red Army’s capture of Berlin.
That assault in April–May 1945 directly brought about the collapse of Nazi leadership (Hitler’s suicide and the fall of Berlin) and led to Germany’s unconditional surrender on 7–8 May 1945. The other events were important turning points or enabled the Allied advance, but Berlin’s fall most directly ended the war in Europe.
That assault in April–May 1945 directly brought about the collapse of Nazi leadership (Hitler’s suicide and the fall of Berlin) and led to Germany’s unconditional surrender on 7–8 May 1945. The other events were important turning points or enabled the Allied advance, but Berlin’s fall most directly ended the war in Europe.
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