How D-Day (June 6, 1944) impacted World War II
Name Instructor 's Name Course Date D-day : A Pivotal Moment in the Second World War In 1914 , the world had been disturbed by the global conflict that was World War I . There were major efforts done to prevent a similar event from taking place in the near future , but all those efforts were in vain . World War II occurred as a result of the first international struggle . It proved to be an extremely violent and destructive moment in history . One of the most crucial moments in the war happened on

June 6 , 1944 , an event known as D-Day . D-day was a pivotal event which proved instrumental in ending World War II in Europe . This event had a monumental impact in the war because of the role it played in its conclusion
The Second World War was dominated by the Axis powers , which consisted of Italy , Japan and Germany (Perry 695 . The war originated in Germany where Adolf Hitler first broke the Treaty of Versailles and began expanding his country 's military forces (Perry 696 . It was soon revealed that Hitler 's plans for expansion were directed at the domination of the European continent . He sought to unite all German-speaking people by establishing the Third Reich (Perry 698 Eventually , both Italy and Japan also began using military aggression to acquire other territories . These soon lead to worldwide conflict
In the beginning of the war , the Axis powers were successful in their domination (Perry 700 . One by one , countries were submitting to...
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