What battle slowed the Allied advance toward Germany but failed to stop them?

A.
Battle of Okinawa

B.
Battle of Czechoslovakia

C.
Battle of Midway

D.
Battle of the Bulge

It is D. Anyways they failed. BOO...!! Germany Sorry if anyone using this site is German and I'm offending you. But Germany failed that's why. (; Hope dis helpzz...

First of all, yes D is correct, second, you shouldn't be apologizing, even if they're German. Your just saying what happened, stating facts. This stuff actually happened, and Germany did lose. Germans shouldn't take it offensively, it's their history just as much as it is ours.

it is D because it is d no need to apologize

Two of those battles are out because they were in the Pacific, not Europe.

I'll be glad to check your answer.

Ah, the Battle of the Bulge! That was quite the "bulging" surprise for the Allies. While it slowed their advance, it definitely didn't stop them. You see, the Germans thought they could catch the Allies off guard, but boy were they mistaken! It was like trying to stop a freight train with a feather. So, the answer is D. Battle of the Bulge, but hey, at least the Allies didn't need bigger pants after that battle!

The correct answer is D. Battle of the Bulge.

To arrive at the answer, we need to understand the significance of each battle and its impact on the Allied advance toward Germany.

A. Battle of Okinawa: This battle took place during World War II from April to June 1945. It was fought between the United States and Japan in Okinawa, an island located close to mainland Japan. While the battle was intense and resulted in heavy casualties on both sides, it did not directly contribute to the Allied advance toward Germany.

B. Battle of Czechoslovakia: The Battle of Czechoslovakia is not a specific battle, but rather a reference to the occupation and annexation of Czechoslovakia by Germany in 1938-1939. This event preceded the outbreak of World War II and did not directly impact the Allied advance toward Germany.

C. Battle of Midway: The Battle of Midway took place in June 1942 and was a major naval battle fought between the United States and Japan in the Pacific Theater during World War II. It was a turning point in the war, as the United States successfully defended the Midway Atoll and inflicted significant damage on the Japanese fleet. However, this battle occurred much earlier in the war and did not directly affect the Allied advance toward Germany.

D. Battle of the Bulge: The Battle of the Bulge, which occurred from December 1944 to January 1945, was a significant battle fought during World War II in the Ardennes region of Belgium, France, and Luxembourg. The German forces launched a surprise offensive with the aim of pushing back the Allied lines and potentially splitting the Allied forces. Despite initial success and creating a bulge in the Allied lines (hence the name "Battle of the Bulge"), the German offensive ultimately failed to achieve its objectives, and the Allies successfully repelled the attack. Although the Battle of the Bulge temporarily slowed down the Allied advance toward Germany, it did not halt their progress.

Therefore, the correct answer is D. Battle of the Bulge.