Compared to the western front, the eastern front never fully formed. While the western front had fully developed trench warfare, the eastern front never achieved this, making it a weaker point during the war.
That can never be ignored. The casualties on the Eastern Front where the USSR carried the full brunt of German aggression almost matched that of China. If the Soviets hadn't contained the Germans, then the Battle of the Atlantic and the Battle of Britain, would have been fought in vain.
The significance in the eastern front is HUGE. When Hitler invaded the Soviet Union, the Soviets were unprepared and were destroyed by the Germans blitzkrieg tactic. In fact, if it wasn't for winter, the soviets would've been invaded. The eastern front was also important because the Soviet Union are neighbors with china who were on the allied side and the Germans and the Japanese would've crushed the Chinese and they'd be able to get valuable resources which would let them make more weapons, more food, and get more oil which the Japanese and the Germans relied on to keep fighting.
It was important because it means their would be a short period of piece before the cold war
The Eastern Front drained Nazi resources of men and personnel, weakening their resistance in the West.
The war was fought at the eastern and western front. The Eastern front was fought between Germany and Russia The western front was fought against Germany and the allies on the eastern side of France
Eastern Front, which took place in Central and Eastern Europe.
Germany was able to fight a 2-front war in Western and Eastern Europe.
During a war, a "front" is a place where armies are fighting battles. In World War I, most of the major battles were in Europe. So in World War I, "Western Front" refers to the front in the western portion of Europe- it was mainly in northern France, where Germany had invaded. The "Eastern Front" was in Eastern Europe, primarily around the borders between Russia and Germany/Austria-Hungary.
The War btween Germany and the USSR on the Eastern front was the bloodiest war between them because their was other 40 million people died during the Battles on the Eastern Front 30 Million killed were civilians 3 Million killed were German Soldiers 7 Million killed were USSR Soldiers The total of deaths during world war 2 was 72 million and 40 million was because of the war on the eastern front So 55% of the deaths during World War 2 was on the Eastern front
The war was fought at the eastern and western front. The Eastern front was fought between Germany and Russia The western front was fought against Germany and the allies on the eastern side of France
The significance of the western front was to protect France from getting invaded by Germany
Operation Barbarossa changed the scope of World War II for Germany because it resulted in the opening of second front in Eastern Europe.
Simple answer: the Eastern Front
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Germany on the western front and turkey on the eastern front
What war on the Eastern Front? If you are referring to World War 2, the US had very limited involvement on the Eastern Front, that was the area that Germany and Russia were fighting. The US provided weapons and supplies in rather limited quantities to the Russians.
Eastern Front, which took place in Central and Eastern Europe.
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Russia's withdrawal from the war allowed Germans to move thousands of troops from the Eastern Front to the Western Front in France.
Germany was able to fight a 2-front war in Western and Eastern Europe.
Germany was able to fight a 2-front war in Western and Eastern Europe.