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Western Front (World War II)

The Western Front in World War II was the main area of conflict across Western Europe, where Allied forces (primarily the U.S., Britain, and France) fought against Nazi Germany. It included key battles like D-Day, when Allied troops invaded Normandy, and the push into occupied territories. The front was characterized by large-scale land battles, advances, and retreats, with both sides suffering heavy casualties. It ultimately led to the liberation of Western Europe from Nazi control and contributed to ending the war in Europe in 1945.