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15 November, 14:04

Why did the British argue against starting a second front in Europe?

A. If the Allies invaded France, the Germans would focus their efforts on defeating the Soviet Union.

B. The Allies did not have enough troops to fully support an attack on France.

C. The German troops were deeply embedded in Europe; the attack might not be successful.

D. An invasion in Europe could have caused the Soviet Union to form an alliance with Germany.

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  1. 15 November, 15:14
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    C. The German troops were deeply embedded in Europe; the attack might not be successful.
  2. 15 November, 15:57
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    C sounds more responible.
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