According to many military historians, Germany’s conquest of the mountainous island of Navarone in the Aegean Sea was of utmost military importance throughout the Second World War because they realized that, if they did not exploit its strategic location, their survival against the indomitable naval might of the British would always be in peril.
(A) they realized that, if they did not exploit its strategic location, their survival against the indomitable naval might of the British would always
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(A) they realized that, if they did not exploit its strategic location, their survival against the indomitable naval might of the British would always
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