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Why D-Day is important?​

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The Importance of D-Day

The D-Day invasion is significant in history for the role it played in World War II. It marked the turn of the tide for the control maintained by Nazi Germany; less than a year after the invasion, the Allies formally accepted Nazi Germany's surrender.

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The D-Day military invasion that helped to end World War II was one the most ambitious and consequential military campaigns in human history.

In its strategy and scope—and its enormous stakes for the future of the free world—historians regard it among the greatest military achievements ever.

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