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How did d-day allow faster inroads into Germany?

D-Day and the following months landed huge Allied forces with armour and artillery support. This forced the German armies back into Germany.


Why does the US enter the war and when in the Holocaust?

it entered the war because Japan declared war (and attacked) it and Germany declared war on it, this was about six months after the start of the Holocaust.


How did they felt when d-day was over?

The Allied troops mostly continued advancing in to Germany over the next eight months. Many Germany troops were killed or taken prisoner. The Germans were not very happy whereas the Allies felt encouraged.


Why did Russia choose to be an Allied Power?

Because Germany was the common enemy of the Soviet Union, the US and the free French and Poles. The USSR was at peace with Japan until the final months of WWII.


Are there any reasons for its happening at this time of the attack of the pearl harbor?

the jappenese planned the attack for many months, but they attacked because the us was against the axis powers (Germany,Italy,Japan), so they cut off the jappenese oil supply so they got pissed and attacked


How long did it take the Americans to get control of Germany after D-day?

About 9 months, but it was the allies, not just the Americans. D-Day was 6/6/44 but Germany didn't surrender until 5/9/45. Even after that, problems existed for several months.


What months are in the summer months in Germany?

In the Northern Hemisphere, the summer months are between June 21st and September 21st. Germany is in the Northern Hemisphere.


How many countries did Germany attack before they attacked France in World War 2?

Poland first, (although they sneakily took over austria and annexed Czechoslavakia prior to this), followed by invading Norway, then after a few months they attacked the low countries of Holland and Denmark before breaking Belgian neutrality to attack France.


Why was the Versailles treaty held?

the Treaty of Versailles was one of the peace treaties made after WWI. It ended the war between the allied powers and Germany. It was signed on June 28, 1919. It was written in six months at the Paris Peace conference.


Outcome of operation overload?

During World War II, the immediate outcome of 'Operation Overlord,' as the Allied invasion of Normandy, France, was called, was the securing of a beach-head in Europe for the Allies. Considered less immediately, the operation led to the breakout of powerful Allied armies into the interior of France and then, months later, the final surrender of Germany.


Where did World War 2 finish?

The war with Germany ended after Hitler commited suicide on April 30, 1945.The German army surrendered on May 7 in Reims France to the allied forces; a second surrender ceremony to place the next day in Berlin, since the Soveit representative was not able to be present the first time.Japan continued fighting for four more months after Germany's surrender, but after being attacked with Atomic Bombs they also offered surrender. The Japanese surrender ceremnony was signed on board a ship in Tokyo bay on September 2, 1945.


What is the average snowfall in Germany during the winter months?

The average snowfall in Germany during the winter months is around 20 to 30 inches.