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The Batle of the Bulge.

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Q: What battle was the last ditch effort by the Nazi's to stop the allied march into Germany?
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What was the battle of staligrad?

The Battle of Stalingrad was a long drawn out battle between the Nazis and the Red Army of the USSR. Stalingrad was city named after the Soviet Leader Josef Stalin. The battle lasted from the summer to the winter and the Nazis ended up having to give up due to lack of food, supplies, armament and they were dying off from exposure to the freezing cold weather and were starving to death. This became the end of the war for the Nazis in the USSR. It was the big turning point of World War 2 in Europe. The Nazis were soundly defeated by the Allied Forces after that.


What was the Battle of Monte Casino?

Battle of Monte Cassino was one tough battle. It involved a very high hill with a Catholic Church / historic building on it. The Nazis took that high ground and waited to shoot down the Allied Forces as they approached the hill and the road leading to Rome. The battle dragged on for a long time. Many men died. The Catholics were notified the allies wanted to bomb the building to kill the Nazis. The Priest and towns people removed icons and paintings. The building was bombed but the Nazis did not die in the building. The removal of the paintings was a dead give away to the Nazis the building was going to be bombed so they stayed away from it when it was demolished. In the end the Allied Forces were the victors. See the link below.


Which side was France on in World War 2?

France was part of the allied forces (America, UK, Australia etc.) until it was taken over by Germany, the Nazis made France into a "puppet" nation and than ordered them to fight against the allies. They began on the allied side, but were forced to surrender and join the axis forces after being conquered by the Nazis.


Why was Germany a good hiding spot in world war 2?

This question makes no sense. No one would want to hide anything in Germany except the Nazis. They hid billions of dollars and valuables in some mines, caves and other places. Anyone else wanting to hide something in Germany risked having the Nazis or the Allied Forces finding it or having the hiding spot bombed.


Who fought the battle in World War 2?

It was England against Germany. But many other countries were involved like how America helped England. Japan And Italy helped Germany. It was Nazis against Jewish People.

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The Nazis were furious when Italy surrendered and they?

they coutinued to battle the allied forces in Italy


The Nazis were furious when Italy surrendered?

continued to battle the allied forces in Italy


How was Nazi Germany deNazified?

By the allied troops. D-day was the beginning of the driving back of the Nazis.


Why was the Battle of Stalingrad a turning point for Germany in World War 2?

It wasn't. It was for the soviets. it was their first battle they won since the Nazis invaded. they also ended up pushing them all the way to Germany. It wasn't. It was for the soviets. it was their first battle they won since the Nazis invaded. they also ended up pushing them all the way to Germany. It wasn't. It was for the soviets. it was their first battle they won since the Nazis invaded. they also ended up pushing them all the way to Germany.


How did the Battle of the Bulge hurt Germany World War 2?

The Battle of Bulge showed the Germans the Allied Forces could drive the Nazis back. Another bad situation for the Germans was the loss of some of their prime fighters, a lot of their military equipment was destroyed and precious fuel was used up fighting a losing battle. They were never able to push the Allied Forces back to the English Channel after that.


When was the last major battle in the war against Germany?

The last major battle in the war against German Nazis was the Battle of Berlin completed by the Soviets.


What events led to the defeat of the nazis in europe?

First result was " The Battle of Stalingrad" which was Germany's lost battle, D-day, and the " Battle for Berlin" and many other events


From 1933-1939 the Nazis made an effort to eliminate the from economic life.?

From 1933 to 1939 the Nazi's made an effort to make Germany self sufficient to fight a war for 4 years.


Why the Nazis made an effort to eliminate the from economic life?

From 1933 to 1939 the Nazi's made an effort to make Germany self sufficient to fight a war for 4 years.


What was the operation overlord in Germany?

It was not in Germany. Operation Overlord was an offensive against Germany. There were a series of Allied landings on the beaches of Normandy (British, Canadian, and American) starting on 6th June, 1944 (4,000 landing crafts, 600 warships, 176,000 soldiers). The battle was to take back Europe from the Nazis. By the end of July there were more than a million soldiers in France. (Hitler was deceived: he expected an invasion but he thought it would be in Calais.The allied forced succeeded to force the Germans out of France and Belgium. The Nazis had to fight on two fronts (the russians were advancing from the east).By April 1945, the Allied forces and the Russian Red Army reached Berlin, and soon the WWII ended.


How did the war in europe end in World War 2?

After the failed invasion of Russia by the Nazis and the defeat of Mussolini in Italy the tide had turned against Germany. With Germany fighting its' way in retreat from Russia the Allied landing at Normandy France(D-day) created a multi-front dilemma for the Nazis. As Eisenhower and the Allied Forces fought their way through France(the Western Front) Russia was converging on Germany(the Eastern Front). It was only a matter of time,and on May 8, 1945, Victory in Europe was achieved.


Did the Nazis occupy Germany?

I think you are confused. The Nazis were German. They were from Germany.