the allies turn the tide on Germany cuz the German wouldn't take them to Burger King. i hope this helps
There are many factors that turned the tide in favor of the Allies in WW 2. Perhaps the most significant military operation that began to force Germany to retreat from France was the Allied invasion of Normandy, France in 1944. This made an active two front war for Germany. This seriously hampered Germany's ability to stay in the war.
The protracted Siege at Leningrad, the Battles of Kursk and Stalingrad and the successful landing on Normandy.
The allies used new mechanized warfare, tanks airplanes, infantry but most importantly they worked together. A new strategy called blitzkrieg was used. Wanted to control mid sea
the allies turn the tide on Germany cuz the German wouldn't take them to Burger King. i hope this helps
The Allied landings of D-Day were the most decisive strategic event in turning the tide in favour of the Allies.
military expansion in Europe turned into an intense arms race
The West was elated at the outcome of the March Revolution. The only absolute monarchy in the Allied Forces had turned deomcratic. However, when the communist Bolsheviks took power in the November Revolution, the West was panicked. A Red Scare even erupted in the United States.
LIfe in Germany during World war two was kind of suspsious. Every corner you turned there could be a Nazi solider of a person running away from a Nazi. Someone could have been holding a gun. Anything could of happened. Everyone was suspicious.
In WW II we had two opposed alliances: the Allied Powers consisting of England, France, Russia, the United States, Canada, and Australia, and the Axis Powers of Germany, Austria, Italy, and Japan. The conflict was mainly motivated by Germany's dissatisfaction with the outcome of the previous great war, WW I, and the desire of the Axis powers to increase their wealth and power by conquering other nations (who naturally did not wish to be conquered).
The main powers of the Triple Entente (the Allied Powers) in World War I were France, Britain and Russia. Italy initially sided with the Triple Alliance (Austro-Hungary, and Germany), but turned away and sided with the Triple Entente.
It was the first time Allied troops fought back on the ground of northern Europe and turned the tide against the Germans.
The Allied landings of D-Day were the most decisive strategic event in turning the tide in favour of the Allies.
The Allied landings of D-Day were the most decisive strategic event in turning the tide in favour of the Allies.
The influx of US troops and weapons quickly turned the tide in favor of the newly formed allied powers. The war was over in just a few months as a result.
The system of Alliances in Europe set the stage for the catastrophe of the World War I. It was the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand that pushed the Central and Allied powers into open and ultimately devastating war.
There were far more than 3 Axis powers but the 3 main ones i would say were Japan, Germany and Italy(which eventually turned to the allied side). OTher Axis powers include: Finland, Thailand, Romania, Burma, Vichy French, Bulgaria, Austria and Hungary.
When she was a child she was turned into a genie.
Austin Powers!
Yes, anyone who looked at it was turned to stone.
There where two sides which fought in the WWII. On one side there were allied powers(USA,France,USSR,UK,Yugoslavia...), and on the other side axes powers(Germany,Italy,Japan,Bulgaria,Austria,Albania...)
military expansion in Europe turned into an intense arms race