Note
The strategic advantage the Germans hoped to achieve by launching the Battle of the Bulge was Dividing Allied forces.
The German offensive, which began in December 1944, sought to exploit vulnerabilities in the Allied lines, particularly through the Ardennes forest. By executing a surprise attack, the Germans intended to encircle and isolate Allied troops, disrupting their supply lines and weakening their overall combat effectiveness. Capturing key supply routes, especially those leading to Antwerp, was a crucial component of this strategy. Successfully dividing the Allies would allow the Germans to regain the initiative on the Western Front and potentially shift the momentum of the war, making it easier for them to negotiate a favorable peace settlement.