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The strategy the Allies adopted to counter the German offensive was to Utilize air power for strategic advantage.
As the Battle of the Bulge unfolded, Allied forces came to understand the critical role of air support in regaining the upper hand against German troops. Initially, adverse weather conditions had grounded Allied aircraft, presenting significant challenges. However, by early January 1945, the weather improved, enabling effective air operations. The Allies leveraged their air power to strike at German supply lines, troop concentrations, and armored units, which severely hampered the enemy's offensive capabilities. This strategic deployment of air power, in conjunction with coordinated ground operations, was instrumental in shifting the battle's momentum in favor of the Allies, ultimately resulting in a successful counteroffensive and the depletion of German resources.