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what practice by retreating soviet forces prevented resources from falling into german hands? the soviets forced the old and feeble into military service. the soviets initiated a counteroffensive against the germans. the soviets enacted a scorched earth policy. the soviets cut off the supply lines from the axis powers.
To determine the correct option, we analyze each choice in the context of Soviet actions against Germany (likely in WWII). A scorched - earth policy involves destroying resources (like food, infrastructure) to prevent the enemy (Germans) from using them.
- Option 1: Focusing on military tasks alone doesn't directly relate to starving Germans.
- Option 2: A military victory doesn't inherently cause starvation of the civilian population.
- Option 3: By implementing a scorched - earth policy, the Soviets destroyed food supplies, farms, etc., which would lead to food shortages for the German troops and civilians in occupied Soviet territory (or as they advanced).
- Option 4: Cutting off supply lines from Axis powers is not the main way the Soviets caused starvation for Germans; the scorched - earth policy's destruction of local resources is more relevant.
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The Soviets enacted a scorched - earth policy