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How were Allied troops able to defeat the German advance at the Battle of the Bulge?
Attacks by Patton on one side combined with attacks by Montgomery on the other.
Large numbers of soldiers in Bradley’s army forced the Germans to surrender.
Low German supplies and local resistance strongly supported Allied forces.
Constant reinforcements by ship and effective air support helped Allied forces.

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Attacks by Patton on one side combined with attacks by Montgomery on the other.

Patton’s Third Army drove north to relieve Bastogne while Allied forces counterattacked from the north under Montgomery; together with stiff American defense (notably the 101st at Bastogne), German fuel and supply shortages, and restored Allied air power when the weather cleared, this stopped and rolled back the German breakthrough.