Which of the following was not a reason that d-day was important to the allies?
a. it t...
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Which of the following was not a reason that d-day was important to the allies?
a. it turned the tide of war in favor of the allies.
b. it set up the allied victory against japan.
c. it pushed the germans back into germany.
d. it set up the allied victory against germany.
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