Operation Foxley was a 1944 plan to assassinate Adolf Hitler, created by the British Special Operations Executive (SOE). Although detailed preparations were made, the plan was not carried out. Historians believe the most likely date for an attempt would have been July 13-14 of 1944, during one of Hitler's visits to the Berghof.
"The Galloping Foxley" by Roald Dahl is set in post-World War II England. The story takes place in a boarding school where the main character, Perkins, is confronted with memories of a traumatic incident from his childhood involving a bully named Foxley.
to die.
It wasn't a war, it was an operation during World War 2. Operation Barbarossa was the codename for the German invasion of Soviet Russia in 1941. Pretty decisive stuff.
Operation Weserubung.
Operation Overlord was the D-Day attack at Normandy.
Operation Barbarossa
Millions of people across the world were involved in both wars.
Yes. WW1 did involve Germany for they were one of the central powers.
Extended duration large scale military operations that usually involve combat are often referred to as military campaigns. These campaigns typically involve multiple battles, engagements, or operations aimed at achieving specific objectives within a larger strategic context. Examples of well-known military campaigns include Operation Desert Storm during the Gulf War and Operation Overlord, the Allied invasion of Normandy during World War II.
The operation let the Allies win world war!
After World War 2
Yes, World War II did involve trench warfare, but it was not as prevalent as it was in World War I. Trenches were still used in some battles, but the war also saw the use of new tactics and technologies that reduced the reliance on trench warfare.