How did the Allied powers trap German troops in Tunisia?
A. The British drove Rommel and his troops toward Tunisia from the east, and Allied forces pushed in from the west.
B. The Allies staged a massive land-air invasion into Tunisia from the Mediterranean Sea.
C. Montgomery led a bombing campaign that forced the Germans to move out of Algeria and into Tunisia.
D. The Allies convinced the Vichy French troops to help them push the Germans out of Algeria and toward Tunisia.

Respuesta :

The British drove Rommel and his troops toward Tunisia from the east, and Allied forces pushed in from the west.

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Answer

A. The British drove Rommel and his troops towards Tunisia from the east and Allied forces pushed in from the west

Explanation

The Tunisia Campaign was a battle that occurred during the Second World War in the North African Campaign. The war was between the axis and allied forces. The allied forces were made up of the British Forces, American corps and French corps. The Axis was defeated with more than 230,000 troops from German and Italy held as prisoners of war.