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Mariyah Blake
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3 December, 12:32
Why was the battle of the bulge important
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Harper Porter
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The Battle of the Bulge was the result of a last ditch effort by the Germans to turn the tide of battle back in their favor in the West. The German plan was to drive through the Ardennes and capture the port of Antwerp vital to the Allied war effort.
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