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Most of the fighting in the western front was fought in the northern france and Belgium because of the german's schlieffen plan which involved the invasion of belgium there was no fighting on german soil but on the eastern front there was the battle of Tannenberg which was in east Prussia (now known as the eastern part Poland) but if you are talking about the western from then no.
By far the largest theatre of operations in WW2 is the Eastern front, USSR against Germany & German allies, Italy & Rumania. The casualty list is very long indeed. The majority of the fighting was in Ukraine & Belorusse.
The two main belligerent countries were Germany and Japan. For Germany the main battle front was the Eastern Front fighting Russia from 1941 to 1945. For Japan the main battle front was the Pacific Islands fighting against the US from 1941 to 1945.
During World War II, Eastern Europe was primarily under the control of three types of government: fascist, communist, and collaborationist regimes. Fascist governments, such as Nazi Germany and fascist Italy, occupied and controlled countries like Poland, Hungary, and Romania. Communist governments, led by the Soviet Union, emerged in Eastern European countries like Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Bulgaria. Collaborationist regimes were also established in countries like Croatia and Slovakia, which cooperated with the Axis powers.
ww1 mainly western and central European coutries. ww2 extended to American, Asian eastern European, USSR. Alot more countries had a hand in both wars but the main players are from areas listed above.
Most European countries were involved in World War 1. In Western Europe, most of the fighting took place in Belgium and France and in Eastern Europe, Turkey and Bulgaria saw a lot of fighting.
Same reason as Mongols, Chinese, and Romans were fighting: to make their territory bigger.
Soviet (Russian) troops were primarily engaged fighting the Germans along the eastern front and into Berlin.
Germany was involved in World War 2 and their was serious effects not only on most european countries but also in eastern USSR. So did WWI, for that matter.
Most of the fighting in the western front was fought in the northern france and Belgium because of the german's schlieffen plan which involved the invasion of belgium there was no fighting on german soil but on the eastern front there was the battle of Tannenberg which was in east Prussia (now known as the eastern part Poland) but if you are talking about the western from then no.
the Western and Eastern fronts the latter being the fighting happening on the Pacific Ocean between primarily US and the Japanese Empire, the Western front consisted of the fighting occurring in Europe,Russia, and Northern Africa
Vietnam was fighting in the war with Russia, and Russia was battling the British men.
Located primarily in the Eastern U.S.
Eastern Europe is only full of Eastern European countries. That means there are no Western European countries, Latin American countries, Subsaharan countries, East Asian countries, etc. in Eastern Europe.
no the eastern has more countries
Many who stayed behind began fighting among themselves. The city-states grew weaker.
They are countries in the east.