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History, 12.04.2021 22:00 brittd2728

During World War II, how were the Soviets able to defeat the German army at the Battle of Stalingrad? A: The Soviets cut off the German army from its food and supply lines.
B: The Soviets outnumbered the Germans three to one.
C: The German army was too far from home to be controlled by Hitler.
D: Poor leadership causes the German army to grow angry with Hitler.

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