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Why did Allied forces find so much destruction when they finally reached Germany?
A German troops had destroyed the country to prevent the Allies from finding supplies.
B German civilians had been rioting to protest the war and the actions of the Nazi regime.
C German cities and factories had been destroyed by the many battles between ground troops.
D German cities and factories had been destroyed by an ongoing Allied bombing campaign.

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Answered by ungainlywalker
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Answer:

D

Explanation:

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Answered by Jaswindar9199
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D. German cities and factories had been destroyed by an ongoing Allied bombing campaign. is the correct option.

  • The extensively fanatical components of the German army accomplished a “scorched earth” campaign to strive to decompress the incursion of Germany, aside from the destruction wreaked in main urban centres by aerial bombardment.
  • During the day the major German cities, encompassing Berlin, Dresden, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Koln, and others, were frequently flown over by US and British bombers.
  • The bulk of these cities had the impression of lunar landscape regions because of the substantial sweeping damage generated by this ongoing bombing assault.
  • The substantial fanatical German forces (SS mostly) worked to strive to destroy as much as possible roads, bridges, intersections, refuges, and any other building that may facilitate the invading army amass a foothold on their mud along the path used by the directing Allied divisions into Germany.

Hence, Allied forces find so much destruction when they finally reached Germany because German cities and factories had been destroyed by an ongoing Allied bombing campaign.

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