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13 July, 13:45

How did the Soviets surround Germany?

A. south to Italy, east to the Pacific islands, and north to Denmark

B. east to Normandy and Paris, south to Germany, and west to Antwerp, Belgium

C. west to the Ukraine and the Baltics, north to Warsaw and Berlin, and south to

Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria

D. north to Siberia, south to Sicily and Italy, and west to France

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    D. north to Siberia, south to Sicily and Italy, and west to France

    Explanation:

    In the battle of Stalingrad which began in the summer of 1942, the Germans launched an offensive against the Russians and had the Russians pinned but could not break beyond their defences.

    Due to the harsh weather and diminishing strength and resources, the Germans began to weary and the Russians took a bold offensive counterattack. In November 19, the Russians took the offensive and launched strategic attacks.

    The flanked the Germans through the north and south simultaneously and eventually got Germany to surrender.
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