How did the D-Day invasion impact the outcome of World War II?

(2 points)

It made it possible for British and American troops to fight with Soviet armies.

It provided Hitler with the means to invade Italy.

It allowed Allied troops to advance into Germany once France was free.

It forced Germany to fight a war with the Soviet Union.

The D-Day invasion allowed Allied troops to advance into Germany once France was free, ultimately leading to the defeat of Nazi Germany and the end of World War II in Europe. It also forced Germany to fight a war on two fronts, as they were already engaged in combat with the Soviet Union on the Eastern Front. This divided their resources and weakened their ability to continue fighting effectively.