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the obstacle the kept the 21st division the allies on D-day was a river called the Orne river
Getting off the well defended beaches seems to have been the greatest obstacle. Once that happened advance was inexorable.
He was the head of the Allies military division. he was basically in control of all military actions that the Allies performed, although the Russians ignored his requests for the most part.
In the D-Day invasion the Allied armies, US, Britain, Canada and smaller numbers of many Allies were attacking German Armies holding Europe.
Russia helped the war effort on the western front in the world war 1 because in the ww1 Russia wanted to save it's allies and austria-hungary were attacking their ally that's why they entered to help their allies in the war. They attacked Germany on their front which is called the eastern front, the Russians were failing because Germans were attacking them but the Russians had many soldiers and weapon to defend their country on their front.
the obstacle the kept the 21st division the allies on D-day was a river called the Orne river
Getting off the well defended beaches seems to have been the greatest obstacle. Once that happened advance was inexorable.
German fortifications..................
It was slightly above a large Axis territory where the Allies had a good attacking point.
The largest and most formidable obstacle was the Atlantic Wall, a "wall" of defenses stretching the entire coast of the Atlantic.
352nd division,716th division and more
The Allies were the enemies of Germany; attacking them was a prudent act of war.
The Allies gained air superiority by attacking German supply depots and airfields. By D-Day there was virtually no Luftwaffe in the air.
so they could get the Germans out of North Africa.
The american 1st infantry division landed at Gela, Sicily
They were called Freikorps(Free Corps in English.) They first appeared after WWI and were comprised of ex soldiers. Ummm just in case....theres always the chance you meant paratroopers and not paramilitay...if that's the case you would want Falschirmjager. They were the Germans' answer to the American Airborn Division. The 6th Falschirmjager were the Allies biggest obstacle on DDay
N. Vietnam was ATTACKING S. Vietnam. South Vietnam was defending itself with the help of the US/Allies.