What was the significance of the D-Day invasion? (1 point) Responses To give the Allies access to Russia To give the Allies access to Russia To give the Allies access to France To give the Allies access to France To give the Axis Powers access to Africa To give the Axis Powers access to Africa

The significance of the D-Day invasion was to give the Allies access to France, specifically to establish a foothold in Western Europe and eventually lead to the liberation of Nazi-occupied territories. It was a turning point in World War II as it marked the beginning of the end for the Axis Powers' dominance in Europe.