how did d-day change the course of the war in europe?\na. d-day ended germanys moral argument in the war by…

how did d-day change the course of the war in europe?\na. d-day ended germanys moral argument in the war by revealing the genocide the nazis had perpetrated.\nb. d-day ended the allied winning streak and forced u.s. troops out of france.\nc. d-day forced the german army out of belgium and ended the war.\nd. d-day was the first step in the allied liberation of france.
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Brief Explanations:
- Option A: Revealing Nazi genocide (like the Holocaust) was more related to events like the discovery of concentration camps, not D - Day. D - Day was a military invasion, so A is incorrect.
- Option B: D - Day was a major Allied victory, not a defeat. It started the liberation of Europe, so B's claim that it ended the Allied winning streak and forced U.S. troops out of France is wrong.
- Option C: D - Day was the invasion of Normandy (in France), not Belgium, and it did not end the war immediately. The war in Europe continued for about another year after D - Day. So C is incorrect.
- Option D: D - Day (the Normandy landings) was the beginning of the Allied effort to liberate France from German occupation. This was a crucial step in changing the course of the war in Europe as it opened a second front in Western Europe against Germany.
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D. D - Day was the first step in the Allied liberation of France.