What was D-Day?
a) the invasion of japan
b) the beginning of World War 2
c) the...
Social Studies, 14.04.2020 23:18 AmyGonzalez1385
What was D-Day?
a) the invasion of japan
b) the beginning of World War 2
c) the invasion at Normandy
d) the end of World War 2
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