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History, 10.12.2019 18:31 edramirez1914

Which statement best describes the significance of d-day during world war ii?
it was the day the allied troops planned to attack the city of berlin.
it was the beginning of the allied effort to retake islands in the pacific.
© it was the beginning of the allied effort to liberate the occupied areas of europe.
@ it was the day the allied troops planned to liberate the concentration camps in europe.

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