The D-Day landings and the Battle of Normandy

As early as 1941, Stalin was pushing his allies, chiefly the Americans and the British, to open up a second front. In November 1942, a first American invasion took place in North Africa. The principle of an invasion on European soil from England was decided in Washington in May 1943. In the East, the Soviet armies regained the upper hand after the decisive Battle of Kursk.
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