Did D-Day ultimately end German ambitions in Europe?
O Yes, German leaders surrendered shortly after the D-Day invasion.
O No, the Germans continued fighting and attempted offensive measures.
Yes, D-Day weakened German forces, who abandoned the military en masse.
O No, the Germans had a steady supply of young soldiers to continue the fight.

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Answer:

Its B: No, germans continued to fight

Explanation:

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The D-Day did not ultimately end German ambitions in Europe.  So the correct answer is Option B. No, the Germans continued fighting and attempted offensive measures.

What was the D-Day?

The D-Day marked the Allied invasion of western Europe on June 6, 1944.  On that day, U.S., British, and Canadian forces landed on five separate beachheads in Normandy, France.

However, the German leaders did not surrender.  The German forces were not weakened.

Thus, Option B is correct because the German ambitions in Europe were not ended on D-Day.

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