Germany strategy during the first and second world war was strategic bombing, use of chemical weapons and the massacre of civilians capable of fighting against them.
Blitzkrieg
Germany needed to defeat France on the Western front before Russia could prepare to attack on the Eastern front. in addition, by defeating France, it would France's military from the war and push the forces of England out of Europe.
The "Schlieffen" Plan was Germany's stategy to invade France by invading through Germany.
Britain and France declared war on Germany on September 3, 1939. The reason was because Germany had launched a military invasion of Poland two days earlier, even though Britain and France had told Germany not to do so.
One huge advantage for Germany in its war against France was its large number of motorized troop and attack vehicles.
The overall was to put the most military emphasis against Germany. The reason for this was that Germany was by far the most able military power faced by the three major Allied countries. America at first staled while the production of troops and equipment were taking place. The started in Africa and moved there way up. Once their military force was built up the could really push for Germany. They landed in France in 1944 and went from there after liberating France. Eventually the allies worked its way up to Germany and forced them to surrender . The strategy in Japan was a technique called leap frogging. This strategy consisted in capturing each possessed island of Japan until they reached the mainland. The war in the pacific was ultimately ended at this time with the dropping of the atomic bombs. Both in Nagasaki and Hiroshima.
It allowed France and Russia to mobilize their militaries faster than Germany had thought possible.
Germany needed to defeat France on the Western front before Russia could prepare to attack on the Eastern front. in addition, by defeating France, it would France's military from the war and push the forces of England out of Europe.
"Rainbow 5" was the military plan to go to war with England and France against Germany
One huge advantage for Germany in its war against France was its large number of motorized troop and attack vehicles.
It allowed Germany to conquer France almost immediately after the start of the actual fighting in 1940.
Early in World War One, it was clear that Germany had developed a sophisticated strategy that was unmatched by the Allies. It was called the Schlieffen Plan, devised by General Alfred Von Schlieffen. The plan exploited Germany's interior lines between France and Russia to first concentrate against France while Austria held the Russians at bay.
The "Schlieffen" Plan was Germany's stategy to invade France by invading through Germany.
Britain and France declared war on Germany on September 3, 1939. The reason was because Germany had launched a military invasion of Poland two days earlier, even though Britain and France had told Germany not to do so.
Germany needed to defeat France on the Western front before Russia could prepare to attack on the Eastern front. in addition, by defeating France, it would France's military from the war and push the forces of England out of Europe.
It allowed France and Russia to mobilize their militaries faster than Germany had thought possible.
One huge advantage for Germany in its war against France was its large number of motorized troop and attack vehicles.
France's reason for seeking revenge against Germany was a result of the Franco-Prussian war. France lost and Germany took some of their land.