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Review the map.
A map titled Nazi Invasion of Western Europe. Arrows go from Germany and Luxembourg to Netherlands, Belgium, France, and Switzerland.
What does the map show about the Low Countries (Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands)?
They gave Nazi troops a defensive position against Switzerland.
They provided the Nazis with a quick route to its ally, Italy.
They provided an easy way for the Nazis to enter France.
They established a direct connection to the Soviet Union.
A map titled Nazi Invasion of Western Europe. Arrows go from Germany and Luxembourg to Netherlands, Belgium, France, and Switzerland.
What does the map show about the Low Countries (Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands)?
They gave Nazi troops a defensive position against Switzerland.
They provided the Nazis with a quick route to its ally, Italy.
They provided an easy way for the Nazis to enter France.
They established a direct connection to the Soviet Union.
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The map titled "Nazi Invasion of Western Europe" likely illustrates how the Low Countries (Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands) served as a strategic gateway for Nazi Germany's military operations.
The most accurate interpretation based on the options provided is: **They provided an easy way for the Nazis to enter France.**
This is because the Nazi invasion strategy during World War II involved quickly moving through Belgium and the Netherlands to bypass the heavily fortified Maginot Line in France, allowing for a rapid invasion of French territory.
The most accurate interpretation based on the options provided is: **They provided an easy way for the Nazis to enter France.**
This is because the Nazi invasion strategy during World War II involved quickly moving through Belgium and the Netherlands to bypass the heavily fortified Maginot Line in France, allowing for a rapid invasion of French territory.
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