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The Germans launched a surprise counter offensive in the Battle of the Bulge in December 1944 which was turned back in early 1945 by the Allies after Eisenhower repositioned his armies and improved weather allowed the Air Force to engage.
German defenses continued to deteriorate on both the eastern front with the Soviets and the western front with the Allies.
The British wanted Berlin but Eisenhower decided it would be a military mistake for him to attack Berlin, and said orders to that effect would have to be explicit.
The British backed down, but then wanted Eisenhower to move into Czechoslovakia for political reasons.
Washington refused to support Churchill's plan to use Eisenhower's army for political maneuvers against Moscow.
The actual division of Germany followed the lines that Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin had previously agreed upon.
The Soviets, along with the Polish, captured Berlin in a very large-scale bloody battle, and the Germans finally surrendered on May 7, 1945.

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