d. their geographic location in the heart of Europe.
Explanation:
The other powers were known as Axis powers as they were not centrally located on the map of Europe while the<u> two allied forces of Germany and Austro Hungary occupied a central position in the war front. </u>
As such they were known as the central powers combined together because of their operations<u> from the geographical center of Europe while their opposing powers had to fight from the fringes essentially. </u>
Answer:
The battle of the Bulge, the Battle of Castle Itter?
Explanation:
Are there any options? There are many German defeats to choose from.
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