What was d-day?
a. the invasion of japan
b. the invasion of normandy
c. the end...
History, 01.12.2019 14:31 alyssaflores
What was d-day?
a. the invasion of japan
b. the invasion of normandy
c. the end of world war ll
d. the beginning of world war ll
Answers: 1
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