It enabled the Soviets to push the eastern front toward Germany.
It consolidated Soviet power in Russia.
It removed the German threat on the war’s eastern front.
The correct answer is - It enabled the Soviets to push the eastern front toward Germany.
After the Soviets won over the Germans in Stalingrad, the roles had switched, Germany was the one who was under attack, unlike previously when it was always the one that attacks the others.
The Soviets were gradually pushing the eastern front towards Germany, and the Germans were not very good at stopping them, first, because they were exhausted military and with supplies, and second, because the German army was built for attack, not for defense.
The Allies attacked Germany from the western side as well, and Germany found itself in the middle between multiple countries attacking it, so it eventually lost the war.
Answer:
B. It enabled the Soviets to push the eastern front toward Germany.
A single machine gun is worth 4 rifles.
In order to determine how many rifles a single machine gun is worth, we need to establish a ratio or conversion factor. This can be done by finding the value or cost of both the machine gun and the rifles. Let's say a machine gun is worth $2000 and a rifle is worth $500. To find out how many rifles a machine gun is worth, we divide the value of the machine gun by the value of a rifle: 2000 / 500 = 4. Therefore, a single machine gun is worth 4 rifles.
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