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how was the battle at normandy a turning point in world war ii?
the allied forces were defeated and retreated.
the axis forces succeeded in ambushing the allied forces at normandy.
the allied forces succeeded in pushing over one million allied soldiers into france.
the axis forces had the advantage of the element of surprise.
The Normandy landings (D-Day) were a critical Allied offensive in WWII. The Allies achieved surprise, not the Axis, and successfully established a large-scale beachhead in France, allowing over a million troops to enter and begin pushing German (Axis) forces back, turning the tide of the war on the Western Front. The other options are incorrect: the Allies were not defeated, the Axis did not ambush them, and the Allies held the element of surprise.
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The Allied forces succeeded in pushing over one million Allied soldiers into France.