After D-Day the American strategy for finishing off Germany was to

a. rely primarily on sea power.
b. rely primarily on air power rather than on ground forces.
c. make a single, sudden thrust into the heart of Germany.
d. advance slowly into Germany along a broad front.
e. none of these choices.


ANS: D

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