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What do the pictures reveal about the US campaign in Germany in 1945?
US troops did not find any standing bridges they could use to cross the Rhine.
US troops had to advance through areas devastated by war.
Enemy soldiers outnumbered US soldiers in Germany.
German bombers attacked US troops advancing through the country.
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Answer: US troops had to advance through areas devastated by war.
Explanation: the photos show ruined towns, rubble, and destroyed infrastructure. They do not support the absolute claim that no standing Rhine bridges were found (the Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen was captured intact in 1945), nor do they show evidence that German forces outnumbered US troops or that German bombers were attacking the advancing US units.
Explanation: the photos show ruined towns, rubble, and destroyed infrastructure. They do not support the absolute claim that no standing Rhine bridges were found (the Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen was captured intact in 1945), nor do they show evidence that German forces outnumbered US troops or that German bombers were attacking the advancing US units.
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