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The First Two Years of Combat Did Not Prove to Be

Question 33

Question 33

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The first two years of combat did not prove to be successful for the Germans so they decided to break France's will to fight by destroying


A) Verdun.
B) Paris.
C) Amiens.
D) Lyon.
E) Brussels.

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