The reason German generals opened a front in the east was due to the fact that Russia had mobilized at a quicker pace than had been expected. Russia was also seeing early success with victories in eastern Prussia.
bcuz dey wanted to do fun stuff and dey was bored
It opened a new front on the War in Europe, relieved the Soviets on the Eastern front and drew off German Forces fighting in the Italian campaign.
It opened a second front and had Germany fighting in both the East and West and when the British and Americans landed in Normandy on D-Day it caused the German Army to split their resources.
they were called long time stays because they were planning on ataying for a long time
The Soviet Union helped the German Army on the Eastern Front. The Eastern Front was the Central and Northern part of Europe.
bcuz dey wanted to do fun stuff and dey was bored
Joseph Stalin needed a second front opened to draw off German Forces and to ease the pressure that was being placed on the USSR.
Front can be translated into German in a number of ways: Vorderseite Stirn Fassade Front
The Germans opened an Eastern front when they attacked Russia.
It opened a new front on the War in Europe, relieved the Soviets on the Eastern front and drew off German Forces fighting in the Italian campaign.
The German Army fought with outdated weapons.
It opened a second front and had Germany fighting in both the East and West and when the British and Americans landed in Normandy on D-Day it caused the German Army to split their resources.
they were called long time stays because they were planning on ataying for a long time
The Soviet Union helped the German Army on the Eastern Front. The Eastern Front was the Central and Northern part of Europe.
because he culled from the top, those who had experience were gone.
Yes, generals did visit the front lines during World War I. Although they often stayed behind in headquarters to coordinate operations, many generals recognized the importance of firsthand knowledge and would occasionally visit the front to assess the situation, boost morale, and provide leadership. However, these visits were often brief due to the dangerous and volatile nature of the front lines.
Very far back in their base which was normally on a hill so that the generals could see what was joining on durring the war.