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The estimated number of German troops that participated in the offensive during the Battle of the Bulge was 250,000.
The Germans launched their surprise attack on December 16, 1944, with a substantial force that included infantry divisions, armor, and artillery. The offensive aimed to exploit a perceived weakness in the Allied lines and to capture vital supply routes, particularly around the town of Bastogne. Despite initial successes and significant advances into Allied territory, the German forces faced challenges, including harsh winter weather and logistical difficulties. Ultimately, the overwhelming numbers of German troops were not enough to secure a decisive victory, and the Allies were able to regroup and counterattack, leading to a turning point in the battle.