In World War 2, in Russia, Germany could attack in the summer and push back the Russians. The Russians would attack in the winter. The Germans were not prepared for the Russian winters and the German machinery would not work in the cold Russian winters. By 1944-1945 American and British bombers had destroyed so many German factories that the Germans did not have the planes and tanks to support their troops in the field. When the Russians attacked, the Germans could not defend against them.
In North Africa Britain attacked German troops from Egypt and the Americans attacked from the other side of North Africa. They met in the country of Tripoli. A number of Germans surrendered. From there the English and American Armies went to Sicily and the boot of Italy.
Then America and England attacked Normandy by landing on a beach. A few weeks later an Arab army landed in Southern France. The American Army and English Army attacked. Hitler tried a counter attack in North East Belgium. It was called the Battle of the Bulge. When that German Army was destroyed, resistance against the Americans and English Armies dropped way down. The Arabs on the south of the American lines continued attacking with vengeance. (They had lived under German rule in North Africa until the Americans had liberated them.) Unlike the Americans, they did not like taking prisoners.
The battle of Stallingrad.
to push back the German army into belgium and liberate France
Ludendorff attacked initiating the 2nd Battle of the Marne. When the allies, particularly the French held back the attack, it left the German forces in a weakened state and shifted the momentum to the allies, allowing for an offensive of their own across the entire Western Front.
The Russians backed out of World War I due to the Bolshevik Revolution, which created the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Russia did NOT back out of World War II. Russia had a non-aggression pact/trade agreements with Germany until the German Army launched Operation Barbarossa, breaking the treaty and invading Russia. The Russian Army held the Germans at Leningrad and Stalingrad, eventually defeating the Germans at Stalingrad while taking 300,000 Germans prisoner. From there, the Russians pushed the German army back to Berlin, capturing the Reichstag, or the German equivalent of the US capital building. In fact, the Russian army was responsible for defeating around 65% of all German forces, while Russia recieved 6 million casualties.
338,000 Allied (mostly British) troops were rescued off the beaches after having been driven back by the advancing German Army.
The evacuation of 338.000 allied (mainly British) troops from the beaches after having been driven back by the advancing German army.
It began as German offensive but ended with a successful allied counter attack which saw the Germany army pushed back
It began as German offensive but ended with a successful allied counter attack which saw the Germany army pushed back
It began as German offensive but ended with a successful allied counter attack which saw the Germany army pushed back
It began as German offensive but ended with a successful allied counter attack which saw the Germany army pushed back
It began as German offensive but ended with a successful allied counter attack which saw the Germany army pushed back
It began as German offensive but ended with a successful allied counter attack which saw the Germany army pushed back
It began as German offensive but ended with a successful allied counter attack which saw the Germany army pushed back
to push back the German army into belgium and liberate France
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Yes. It helped push German soldiers back to Germany land which means gaining back land.
After they got out of prison, they went back home to rebuild their lives.
because the Russians where evil people back in the 1900s they were in a German ship seeking German weapons then the british dropped in the fight the Russians won the fight.