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Farming in WW2 in Britain was very important as all supplies of food from the continent (Europe) were now cut off. British farms had to feed the nation
The battle that US troops fought near the city of Sedan, and cut off the German army's supplies was the Meuse Argonne offensive. The soldiers pushed the Germans off Hindenburg lines, which successfully cut off their railway supply lines.
1. To disrupt the import of supplies (food, medicines, vital goods, raw materials and so on). If ships bringing supplies to us were unable to dock then rationing of food and other supplies would be even worse than it was - eventually the nation would starve. 2. To disrupt the export of materials and other things. Weapons and ammunitiom left the country to supply the troops abroad. If supplies were cut off then the troops would be defenceless.
It is called a siege
Ammo, food, anything that's essential for survival.
to cut off our supplies
It was the city through which Allies got supplies. When Germans invaded Antwerp, Allied supply lines were cut off.
American, French and British people airlifted food and supplies to the people of West Berlin whom faced starvation after Stalin cut it off.
Antwerp, Belgium
Farming in WW2 in Britain was very important as all supplies of food from the continent (Europe) were now cut off. British farms had to feed the nation
The Battle of the Bulge was important to the Germans because their supply lines were cut off and they need to control Bastogne in order for their supplies of fuel for tanks and ammo for their troops could get through. The Americans were hampered by the cold weather and overcast skies and could not get re-supplied with ammo and food which was desperately needed. Due to the valiant effort of the Americans and the lack of supplies for the Germans, we prevailed.
Britain sank German merchant ships.
The battle that US troops fought near the city of Sedan, and cut off the German army's supplies was the Meuse Argonne offensive. The soldiers pushed the Germans off Hindenburg lines, which successfully cut off their railway supply lines.
1. To disrupt the import of supplies (food, medicines, vital goods, raw materials and so on). If ships bringing supplies to us were unable to dock then rationing of food and other supplies would be even worse than it was - eventually the nation would starve. 2. To disrupt the export of materials and other things. Weapons and ammunitiom left the country to supply the troops abroad. If supplies were cut off then the troops would be defenceless.
It was essential because the British/colonists could easily cut off French supplies
The British government is too stingy to shell out the required ammount of money. Furthermore instead of rectifying this they intend to further cut the funding of the British millitary.
They hoped to cut off the Americans supplies from getting to them which the British hoped would eventually lead to the Americans surrender