Why did the Soviet army stop its advance on Warsaw in August 1944?
A) So that it would not violate the agreements among the allies as to how far each nation would advance
B) So that supplies and troops could be shifted to the Asian theater of operations to counter recent Japanese gains
C) So that the German army could destroy a Polish insurgence that intended to resist the Soviet army as well
D) So they could offer Germany the opportunity to surrender and avoid a bloody conquest
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