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what non-weapon tactic did the allies use effectively against the nazis? sending troops to non combat areas to divert the attention from the real target, sending propaganda to european nations denouncing the nazis, sending battlefield communication in the navajo language, giving food and aid to bombed cities to gain support
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The best choice is: sending propaganda to European nations denouncing the Nazis.
Allies ran extensive psychological-warfare campaigns—leaflets, radio broadcasts (e.g., BBC and covert stations), and covert information operations—to undermine German morale, encourage resistance, and keep occupied populations informed.
(Also worth noting: Allied deception/feint operations — e.g., Operation Fortitude, fake armies and false radio traffic — were another very effective non‑weapon tactic. The Navajo code talkers were used in the Pacific against Japan, not against the Nazis.)
Allies ran extensive psychological-warfare campaigns—leaflets, radio broadcasts (e.g., BBC and covert stations), and covert information operations—to undermine German morale, encourage resistance, and keep occupied populations informed.
(Also worth noting: Allied deception/feint operations — e.g., Operation Fortitude, fake armies and false radio traffic — were another very effective non‑weapon tactic. The Navajo code talkers were used in the Pacific against Japan, not against the Nazis.)
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