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Why was World War II's Battle of the Bulge important? A. It was the final major Nazi offensive against the Allied forces in the war. B. It opened a path for German forces to attack the Soviet Union in Stalingrad. C. It prompted Italy to surrender, leaving Germany and Japan to fight the Allies. D. It distracted the U.S. so Japan could launch a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor.

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It was the final major Nazi offensive against the Allied forces in the war.

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The correct answer is: A. It was the final major Nazi offensive against the Allied forces in the war. This battle was a great German offensive executed at the end of the Second World War. This battle cost Germany valuable resources, tanks, aircraft and above all many lives. Finally, the allies were able to invade Germany.

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