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TRUE. I think you are talking about the Battle of the Bulge, Dec. 1944 - the Ardennes offensive.

Reinforcements under General Patton, US Army played a major role in halting the offensive.

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Q: Did The American reinforcements reached northeastern France in time to prevent the German offensive from being successful?
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