How did the Western Allies respond to Germany’s invasion of Russia?

They attacked German naval forces from the Black Sea
They sent large numbers of troops to fight in Russia
They sent supplies and intelligence information to the USSR
They were largely indifferent to the situation in Russia

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The correct response is: They sent supplies and intelligence information to the USSR.

Following Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941 (Operation Barbarossa), the Western Allies, particularly the United States and the United Kingdom, provided the Soviet Union with significant military and economic aid through programs like Lend-Lease. This assistance included food, weapons, vehicles, and other supplies essential for the Soviet war effort against Germany.