When the US entered World War II in 1941, its strategy was to send most of its troops to the Pacific to battle Japanese forces. Later, from 1943-1945 the US led the allied war effort in Europe.
Artillery and machine guns cause the armies to stay in defense position
Artillery and machine guns caused armies to stay in defensive positions.
WWI was fought with horses and military strategy from the 1800's. WWII was slaughter on an industrial scale.
Artillery and machine guns caused armies to stay in defensive positions. Apex.
During World War II, the early major military strategy in the Pacific theatre was to stop the Japanese from approaching the United States by taking control of the Midway Islands. The European theatre was focusing on Africa to prevent enemy forces from moving northward.
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Urs Schwarz has written: 'Strategie gestern, heute, morgen' -- subject(s): Military policy 'Zwischen Frieden und Krieg' -- subject(s): Nuclear disarmament, Peace, War (International law) 'Confrontation and intervention in the modern world' -- subject(s): Military policy, World politics 'Strategic terminology' -- subject(s): Polyglot, Polyglot Dictionaries, Strategy Dictionaries 'American strategy' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, Military History, Military policy, Strategy 'American strategy: a new perspective' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, Military History, Military policy, Strategy 'Strategic terminology; a trilingual glossary' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Polyglot, Polyglot Dictionaries, Strategy
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Blitzkrieg (blitz) which means lightning attack.
Alfred Higgins Burne has written: 'The art of war on land' -- subject(s): Battles, Military History, Military art and science, Strategy, War 'The Woolwich Mess' -- subject(s): History, Royal Artillery Mess (Woolwich, London, England) 'The noble Duke of York' -- subject(s): History, Military, Military History 'The battlefields of England' -- subject(s): Battlefields, Battles, Historic sites, History, Military, Military History 'Strategy in World War II' -- subject(s): Campaigns, World War, 1939-1945, Strategy
Artillery and machine guns cause the armies to stay in defense position
George S. Patton .
Artillery and machine guns cause the armies to stay in defense position
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Germany strategy during the first and second world war was strategic bombing, use of chemical weapons and the massacre of civilians capable of fighting against them.
Be protected by the Maginot line. Have mobile troops to counter any attack through Belgium.