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Q: How did Allies and Soviets counter German Königstiger?
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What two allies did the Soviets gain to defeat German invasion?

France and England


Which side where the soviets on during World War 2?

They sided with the allies: USA, Great Britain, France, Canada, And others


Where was the location of allied offensive against German forces in 1943?

The western Allies landed on Sicily in July 1943, and then on mainland Italy in September. On the eastern front the Soviets went on a counter-offensive after stopping the German onslaught at Kursk, and kept rolling until they reached Berlin.


Why did the soviets try to force allies to abandon west Berlin?

because the german have no souls just like gengers so there protected from the askaban dementors


What happen in the Battle of Stalingrad in January 1943?

By January 1943, the Soviets already launched their counter offence and as a result, the German flanks began to weaken. After this the soviets launched a final counter offence (Operation Little Saturn) and this was a res ponce to the German offence known as Operation Winter Storm. During January, the soviets were in the 2nd stage of Operation Little Saturn and during this month, the Soviets destroyed the Hungarian 2nd Army and nearly encircles the German 2nd Army. On January 13th 1943, whilst the Soviets destroyed the Hungarian 2nd Army, they also attack the Italian 8th army Alpine corp and this corp was unaffected prior to January 1943. Once the soviets were able to advance 200 KM, they encircled the Italian Alpine Corps. This was similar to what happened to the German 6th Army but unlike the German 6th Army, the Alpine corps fought their way out and on January 17th,the launched a full retreat.


German troops surrendered to the Soviets at?

Stailingrad


What action did the western allies take after WWII that caused Soviets to strengthen their hold on East Germany?

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Why was it important for the Allies to win on D-day?

The allies were desperate as the German force threatened to overwhelm all of Europe. Additionally, the Soviets needed the creation of a "Second Front" to relieve pressure on the eastern front. Without a successful operation, the allies may not have been able to get all the necessary supplies and troops into Mainland Europe.


When Germany invaded the Soviet Union the Soviets knew in advance where German bombers were because they had what?

The Soviets had radar.


The German counterattack during the Allied invasion of Normandy came?

The German counter attacks started the same day, they sent reinforcements to Caen and fought the Allies at that point. The Germans were all pushed back eventually .


What were the consequences of D-day?

The Western Allies were able to reach Berlin at about the same time that the Soviets (Russians) did. Had the landing not been successful, the Russians (Soviets) may have taken the German Capital all by themselves. In which case, there might never have been a EAST and WEST Germany during the cold war.


How did the defeat of German allies in World War 1 allow the allies to win the war?

The German Allies surrenedered because they want peace, and then the allies killed them all.