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Why did American forces target factories, bridges, and railroads in Germany and Italy?
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To demonstrate American air superiority
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To prepare for a ground invasion of Europe
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To retaliate against the Axis powers' bombings of London
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To make it harder for Axis forces to continue fighting

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The primary reason American forces targeted factories, bridges, and railroads in Germany and Italy was **to make it harder for Axis forces to continue fighting**. By disrupting transportation networks and crippling industrial production, the Allies aimed to reduce the Axis powers' ability to supply their troops and sustain their military operations. This strategy was part of a broader effort to weaken the enemy's war capacity and support the eventual ground invasion of Europe.

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