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1 May, 05:38

Which of the following was a strategic maneuver that turned the tide in favor of the Allies in Europe? The rescue of British troops from Dunkirk The victory at the Battle of Midway The British withstanding the Battle of Britain The Normandy invasion of Europe

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  1. 1 May, 07:02
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    Out of all of these, I would say the victory ar midway because the U. S crippled the Japanese navy and British troops being rescued wasn't good in any way to turn the war and so as Normandy as Normandy happened when the war was already going against the Axis. In my opinion, none of these events truly changed the tide of the war. Events such as the decisive battle at El Alamein in Egypt or The Soviet victory at Stalingrad or Kirk are more devasting towards the axis. But out of these events, the battle of Midway turned the war.
  2. 1 May, 09:12
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    Correct answer choice is:

    D. The Normandy invasion of Europe

    Explanation:

    Normandy Invasion, additionally referred to as Operation master, throughout warfare 2, that was launched on June 6, 1944, with the coinciding landing of Allied Forces of England, USA, Canada, and France thrived the German forces on the coast of Normandy, France. With an enormous force of over 150000 troopers, the Allies thrived and gained a success that became the turning purpose for warfare 2 in Europe.
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