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Hitler did not want to fight a two-front war and he didn't intend to be in that situation. It happened because he could not conquer Russia and his troops were tied down in a long struggle that required a long supply line to reinforce it. This gave time for the remaining Allies to land in France and start the second front.
The war on the western front lasted for 4 years, from 1914 to 1918.
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four months. ehehe, jokes, idno.
In World War II (as distinct from World War I), the long-planned but often-delayed strike on Germany that finally opened a genuine Second (and Western) Front arrived on June the 6th of 1944. Often referred to as "D-Day", this invasion took place in the Normandy region of France and was successful in leading to the eventual overthrow of Nazi Germany.
Yes they fought for as long as they could. France was taken over by Germany, but they had rebels who continued to fight.
During World War II, the Second Front long-desired by the Allies was finally opened in 1944 in western Europe. This additional front against Germany was started with the successful amphibious invasion -- code-named 'Operation Overlord' -- of Normandy, located in the north central portion of France along the Atlantic coast.
The Eastern Front varied in length throughout the First World War, stretching roughly from the Baltic to the Black Sea. It was approximately 900 miles long, twice as long as the Western Front. The thin spread of troops from both sides along the line made trench warfare pointless, as not enough defenders could reach an area to give the overwhelming advantage defenders had in the fields of France. Therefore the 'Front' itself was much more fluid, so a specific length is harder to determine. 900 miles is at best an average.
The Soviets felt it took too long for the allies to invade France.
The Soviets felt it took too long for the allies to invade France.
Just England, until a long period of time when Russia and the U.S.A entered the war.
france is about 5000meters long