i believe it was the scorch earth policy.
The war was fought at the eastern and western front. The Eastern front was fought between Germany and Russia The western front was fought against Germany and the allies on the eastern side of France
The northern front was a unit of the Russian army that was formed in August 1915. The unit fought on the Eastern Front during World War I.
World War I was fought on two major fronts. The Eastern Front was located in the Middle East and the Western Front was situated in France.
Australian fought on the eastern and western front and the middle east.
The Eastern Front of World War Two was in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.
The fought on the Eastern front of WW2. The farthest East they fought was the city of Stalingrad, (now called Volgograd.) on the Volga River, and by the end of the war, the Eastern front was nothing more than the Eastern side of Berlin.
On the eastern front they used blind folds, as they believed if they couldnt see the enemy the enemy couldnt see them. And the Western front were just completely #REKT
Eastern Front - World War II - happened on 1941-06-22.
Most fought against the Ottoman Empire on the Middle Eastern Front or the Germans on the Western Front.
World War Two was fought in the Pacific and the Atlantic and Western Europe and Eastern Europe (and Africa) at the same time. So technically the war was fought on many fronts. In Europe it was a two front war on the West and East side. When you consider the USA the war was fought on two sides of the nation in two different oceans and different countries so they considered it a two front war too.
Germany and russia. the eastern front resulted in some of the most viciously fought battles and the heaviest losses of the entire war.
The Battle of Normandy wasn't necessarily a "two-front war". However, Normandy was attacked from more than one direction. The two fronts Germany fought were called the Eastern front and the Westarn Front.