What was the Nazis’ final offensive push during World War II?

Battle of Berlin
Narva Offensive
Battle of the Bulge
Operation Barbarossa
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It's C

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Yasmin is correct its C

Battle of the Bulge

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The Nazis' final offensive push during World War II was the Battle of Berlin. To arrive at this answer, we can eliminate the other options one by one.

The Narva Offensive was a series of battles fought between the Soviet Union and Germany around the town of Narva in Estonia. While it was an important battle, it was not the Nazis' final offensive push.

Operation Barbarossa was the code name for Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, and it marked the beginning of a long, brutal conflict on the Eastern Front. It was an initial offensive, but not the final one.

The Battle of the Bulge was a major German offensive launched in December 1944 in the Ardennes region in Belgium and Luxembourg. While it was one of the Nazis' last major offensives, it was not their final one.

Therefore, the correct answer is the Battle of Berlin. In April and May 1945, the Soviet Union launched a massive offensive, surrounding and eventually capturing Berlin, leading to the fall of the Nazi regime and the end of World War II in Europe.

just took the test its c

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