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History Coursework I have been investigating the question 'can the D-Day slipways play a significant role in the development of Torquay's heritage industry?' To answer this question I have been studying many things such as the war, D-Day and Torquay's slipways. Firstly, I have learned about a few turning points that took place in the war such as the Battle of Britain, the Battle of the Atlantic, the work of the code breakers and D-Day. I have found out that they all happened to stop Germany from winning the war. They are turning points because they turned around the way that the war was so each time the country winning the war changed. The battle of Britain took place because Hitler wanted to conquer Britain. He decided that he would first have to destroy the R.A.F. Also, Winston Churchill would not give up. So, the Luftwaffe attacked British ships in...

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