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The Battle of the Bulge was necessary for the Allies to counter Germany's last major offensive during World War II, aimed at splitting the Allied forces and capturing the strategic port of Antwerp. Launched in December 1944, the surprise attack sought to destabilize the Allied front lines and buy time for Germany to regroup. The battle ultimately aimed to deliver a decisive blow to the Allies, but instead, it resulted in significant German losses, hastening the end of the war in Europe. The Allies' successful defense and counteroffensive solidified their control and momentum heading into 1945.

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