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What was D-Day in 1944?

British HistorymediumVersion 2026
  1. A.The Allied landings in Normandy that began the liberation of Western Europeβœ“ Correct answer
  2. B.The declaration of war on Germany
  3. C.The evacuation of troops from Dunkirk
  4. D.The first jet flight over Britain

Explanation

On D-Day, 6 June 1944, Allied forces landed in Normandy, opening the campaign that liberated Western Europe from Nazi occupation.

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Practice question based on the official Life in the UK handbook. Official source (Life in the UK: A Guide for New Residents – Handbook (PDF)) This is an independent study resource and is not affiliated with or endorsed by any government.

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