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What were the three most important battles between the US and Germany during World War II?
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>>16543323
1) Battle of Normandy
2) ...underpants
3) Profit!
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Kesserine pass
Hurtgren
Battle of the bulge (with monty in charge)
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>>16543323
Normandy is the only important one America was involved in
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None. Mutts did jack shit while the Soviets did all the heavy lifting.
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>>16543325
>>16543416
Battle of the Bulge you fucking retards, holy shit people posting on /his/ don't even know the most basic bitch WWII trivia anymore. Like God fucking damn how motherfucking uninformed do you have to be to not know the Battle of the Bulge, that's grade school shit.
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>>16543323
Normandy, Aachen, Ardennes
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D-Day, Battle of the Bulge, and the advance to the Elbe which pretty much set up the boundary between Commies and the Free World

Or I guess you could be gay and say that it was the allied bombing campaign over Germany, is that a 'battle?'



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