Respuesta :
No, it did not.
Germans continued fighting even after D-day, and they also continued offensive fighting, not only defensive one, so no, it did not end their ambitions.
Germans continued fighting even after D-day, and they also continued offensive fighting, not only defensive one, so no, it did not end their ambitions.
Answer:
B. No, the Germans continued fighting and attempted offensive measures.
Explanation:
On 6 June 1944, D-Day, Allied troops landed on the coast of Normandy. It was the start of the campaign to liberate Europe and defeat Germany.
The Battle of Normandy was a hard-fought campaign. British divisions bore the brunt of German resistance on the eastern flank of the front, enabling US forces to stage a breakout in the west. The typical bocage landscape of small fields surrounded by thick hedges and narrow sunken lanes favoured the defenders. Casualties - especially among the infantry - were heavy. But the Germans were constrained by Hitler’s refusal to let his commanders make tactical withdrawals when required, which meant that the bulk of their forces were eventually trapped and destroyed by the Allied breakout. By the end of August, the Germans were in full retreat out of France.