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Why did the Germans respond slowly to the Allied invasion across the English Channel known as D-Day?
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They were unprepared for the adverse winter conditions.
German forces were weakened by underwater mines, treacherous barbed wire, and machine gun fire.
They believed that the battle was a diversion and that the real invasion would occur elsewhere.
Multiple Choice Question
Why did the Germans respond slowly to the Allied invasion across the English Channel known as D-Day?
Multiple choice question.
They were unprepared for the adverse winter conditions.
German forces were weakened by underwater mines, treacherous barbed wire, and machine gun fire.
They believed that the battle was a diversion and that the real invasion would occur elsewhere.
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The correct answer is:
**They believed that the battle was a diversion and that the real invasion would occur elsewhere.**
**They believed that the battle was a diversion and that the real invasion would occur elsewhere.**
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