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did d-day ultimately end german resistance in europe? ∘ yes, german leaders surrendered shortly after the d-day invasion. ∘ no, the germans continued fighting and attempted offensive measures. ∘ yes, d-day weakened german forces, who surrendered the military en masse. ∘ no, the germans had a steady supply of young soldiers to continue the fight.
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To answer this, we analyze each option:
- Option 1: German leaders didn't surrender shortly after D - Day (surrender was later), so this is wrong.
- Option 2: After D - Day, the Germans continued fighting and even tried offensive measures (like the Battle of the Bulge), so this is correct.
- Option 3: The Germans didn't abandon the military en masse after D - Day; they fought on, so this is wrong.
- Option 4: The idea of a "steady supply of young strikers" is not accurate regarding the German situation after D - Day; their resources were dwindling, so this is wrong.
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B. No, the Germans continued fighting and attempted offensive measures.