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Why did the germans attack the allies at the battle of the bulge? to capture key towns from the allied forces to exploit the airplanes and bombers of the german forces to drive a wedge between american and british forces to prevent allied troops from reaching berlin?

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To prevent allied troops from reaching berlin
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The correct answer is C) to drive a wedge between American and British forces.

The Germans attacked the allies at the Battle of the Bulge

to drive a wedge between American and British forces.

This battle was fought in the Western Front of World War II. Indeed, it represented the last major offensive campaign by the German troops and the Axis Powers in eastern Belgium, Luxemburg, and northern France from December 1944 to January 1945. The German army aimed to create a division between the Allied troops and prevent them to use the port of Antwerp, Holland.

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