Blitzkrieg .
He was very successful throughout Europe, conquering practically everything he wanted. He failed in Russia not because of bad strategy, tactics, weapons, or inadequate manpower; but because he was not prepared for the winter there which killed over 99% of his troops before he finally withdrew. He also failed in other areas outside Europe.
"Europe First" strategy
Western Europe had been most successful at exploration and colonization.
Yes.
To prevent Persian takeover of the Greek cities in Europe as had already happened to the Greek cities in Asia.
The blitzkrieg was a strategy used by the Germans in much of Europe, except the Great Britain. All major cities of Europe and the cities of Western Russia suffered from this. However, the Germans realized that blitzkrieg wouldn't work for a big country like Russia, even though it proved to be overwhelmingly successful in the occupation of the rest of Europe.
During World War II, the 'Europe First' strategy of the Allies was the simple commitment to concentrating superior force against Hitlerite Germany before focusing on any all-out effort against Japan in the Pacific Theater. In practical effect, this strategy led to a successful conclusion of the European Theater's conflict early in 1945; however, American forces had even before this time begun successful offensives against Japan that would result in final victory only a few months later.
Because Hitler claimed that the Sudetenland was the last territorial claim that he have to make in Europe. They believed Hitler & they were hoping to avoid the war.
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well they were not successful.
He went back to Babylon to prepare for his planned takeover of southwestern Europe when he either died of illness or was assassinated by poison.