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The Battle of the Bulge

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Why did the Battle of Berlin happen?

Battle of Berlin was important in WW2 for two reasons. The first one was that it was the final battle of WW2 and secondly, it was battle for the German capital and the allies knew that the could end the Holocaust and WW2 in Europe if they win the battle of Berlin, and force the Germans involved into surrender.


What was the name of the final Nazi offensive battle of World War 2?

The Battle of Stalingrad was the last OFFENSIVE battle for Nazi Germany, it resulted in a German army divsion being cut off to the rest of it's army by the allies and thus losing the battle, The invasion of Berlin by the allies was the final conflict that resulted in Hitler committing suicide when they were outside the city.


What was the name of Germany's final offensive of World War 2?

I think it should be the battle of the bulge.


The battle of the bulge was significant because it marked the?

It mark the beginning of the end of the Europe campaign during WW2. As The Nazi fail to achieve their objective on ending the war in the west at the cost of the very last of their reserve.


How many civilian casualties were in the Battle of Britain?

This a rather hard question to answer. German civilians were not involved in the Battle of Britain (or at least not directly - they did contribute by manufacturing German aircraft in factories). The Battle of Britain was fought entirely over England itself and was an air battle. It was an attempt by Germany to destroy the RAF by bombing airfields out of existence.