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What was Germany's course of action in the battle of bulge?

Germany's course of action in the Battle of the Bulge was a more defensive one for them than their usual offensive attacks. Belgium was the last territory that Germany controlled before it would have to retreat to withing the Fatherland (Germany). The German commanders knew that if they could not win the Bulge, then the defeat of Germany would be soon to follow. Though Germany had a slight advantage, being that they were more hidden in the forests than the Americans were and that they had more experience with the cold weather than the Americans did, they did not fortify their positions well enough to where they could hold off a full-frontal assault for more than a few months.


Terrorist attacks could include what?

all the above


When in the 20th century were the Jews forced out of Germany?

From 1933 onwards the Nazis made life so difficult for the German Jews (and also for foreign Jews living in Germany) that most of those who could leave did so. In August 1941 the Nazis forbade Jews to leave Germany. Conditions became increasingly bad for the Jews and in the end those still in Germany and German-occupied territory was murdered in the Holocaust.


Which territories were open to slavery after 1854?

Nebraska Territory and Kansas Territory or you could just look in a textbook


What strategic considerations caused the United States to adopt a Europe First strategy and was this the best choice?

When comparing the two, it was obvious that Germany was the more serious threat. Germany was technologically ahead in many areas. Plus Britain and the Soviet Union were fighting for the survival of their nations against Germany, whereas against Japan it was only for territory. Germany threatened to knock either or both out of the war. So FDR was a firm believer in Germany First. He knew that they could always defeat Japan after Midway. Before that time, it was not clear if they could defeat either.

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Why did Germany escalate its U-boat attacks in 1917?

Final ground offensives were in the making. Armies needed to ensure that the allies didn't get the necessary equipment/supplies, thus giving the German armies all the help they could get.


What was the end result for Bulgaria in world war 1?

Germany lost and Bulgaria lost tooBulgaria could not revive its territory


What doesn't effect electric Pokemon?

I might be wrong, but I believe that electric Pokemon can be hurt with any type of attack,I think even electric attacks, unless the electric Pokemon has volt absorb, which would heal them,or if they were part flying, in which case, they could not be hurt by ground attacks,also if they were part ground, they would be immune to electric attacks.


What was Germany's course of action in the battle of bulge?

Germany's course of action in the Battle of the Bulge was a more defensive one for them than their usual offensive attacks. Belgium was the last territory that Germany controlled before it would have to retreat to withing the Fatherland (Germany). The German commanders knew that if they could not win the Bulge, then the defeat of Germany would be soon to follow. Though Germany had a slight advantage, being that they were more hidden in the forests than the Americans were and that they had more experience with the cold weather than the Americans did, they did not fortify their positions well enough to where they could hold off a full-frontal assault for more than a few months.


Why were tanks useful in world war 2?

Tanks were very helpful to armed combat ground troops who needed the assistance of a huge machine which could sustain many hits, to push through enemy territory and destroy the enemy itself, without causing the death of many ground troops. The survivability rate for tanks was higher than ground troops because they were more heavily armored and had more powerful weapons.


Is a lion more dangerous than a rhino?

It depends if the rhino is provoked in attacking or not. A lion could be more dangerous if it attacks and fights enemies that come to attack the territory. But if a rhino charges, it is more dangerous.


What kind of argument or pact could King Hrothgar have made to stop Grendel's vicious attacks?

He could move his Hall Heorot so Grendel would stop attacking them, because after all, Grendel only wants his territory all to himself.


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I would think because those who FORM the thoughts and fears of the American people know that it was a DETINATION and not what they have told us to believe! GROUND ZERO refers to the immediate area below an explosion or detonation of some type of weapon. It also, coincidentally, refers to the starting point of an activity. It could be for both of those reasons that directly after the 9/11 ATTACKS IN NYC , the place where these attacks were carried out first (as opposed to the Pentagon and Shanksville, PA) and the immediate area surrounding it were called "GROUND ZERO".


According to Mein Kampf Germany could return to power by?

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What was Germany's motivation for entering the war?

Germany's motivation for beginning World War II was to acquire new territory, to spread German influence, and to avenge defeat in the First World War. It is important to realize, however, that its aggression in 1939 was not an intentional start of a world war: German leaders (mistakenly) thought that they could steal additional territory without hostile reaction from western nations.


What led Germany decision to join world war 2?

Germany wanted to regain it's power and territories lost from The Great War and to expand it's territory beyond it's pre war state... Entire books could be written on the subject but these are the basics.