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Taken from the thread about a successful Ardennes offensive ...

WI instead of attacking the German bulge in the Allied lines head-on, the Allies took a more indirect approach? That is, Montgomery, Hodges, and Simpson attack from the north while Bradley and Patton attack from the south, surrounding the Bulge and cutting the Germans off from their supplies and their lines.

How would this have affected the war? Would the Western Allies have been able to get deeper into Germany in 1945, perhaps precipitating a more equitable distribution of land between the West and the Soviets?
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