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How did the D-Day invasion impact the outcome of World War II?
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It made it possible for British and American troops to fight with Soviet armies.
It allowed Allied troops to advance into Germany once France was free.
It forced Germany to fight a war with the Soviet Union.
It provided Hitler with the means to invade Italy.
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It allowed Allied troops to advance into Germany once France was free.
Explanation: The Normandy invasion opened a Western front in Europe, enabling British and American forces to liberate France and push eastward into Germany, hastening Nazi defeat.
Explanation: The Normandy invasion opened a Western front in Europe, enabling British and American forces to liberate France and push eastward into Germany, hastening Nazi defeat.
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