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Why did the germans attack the allies at the battle of the bulge?

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They did it to drive a wedge between U.S. and British soldiers.
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Answer: Separation of Allied forces and preventing their supply

Explanation: Battle of Bulge (December 16, 1944-January 16, 1945) was the last major offensive of the Nazi forces in the Second World War. The goal of the Nazis was to separate the allied forces, thus weakening them, unable their possibility to supply themselves, and expelling them further. This was at the same time a great defeat of the Germans, which proved to be the beginning of the end of the Second World War.

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