D-Day, June 6, 1944, marked the largest seaborne invasion in history, signaling a pivotal turning point in World War II. The successful Allied landings on Normandy’s beaches were the culmination of years of planning and deception, shifting the balance of power in Europe. This list highlights fifteen significant ways in which D-Day’s outcome altered the ... The post 15 Ways D-Day Changed The Course Of WWII appeared first on History Collection.
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