I would say the British/American offensive into German Occupied Normandy. D-Day. Or there's also the Russian invasion into Berlin. I'm pretty sure it's one of those two.
By troop ships.
A war of movement.
I am not being facetious: The biggest effect of World War I was World War II.
World War one was the first great war. It was the biggest war the world had seen and involved many countries.
The colloquial name for them back home in the USA was "Doughboys".
slow down troop movements, it provided an excellent barrier to movement on foot.
First widely-photographed war, with railways used for troop movement, and telegraphs for signalling.
there was a rapid movement of troops from North Korea to south Korea during the first year of the war :)
Tebhaga Movement
By troop ships.
The North - a big tactical advantage when it came to troop movement.
No. Ireland was neutral during the second world war.
A war of movement.
He attempted to micro manage the war to such a point that he became obsesed with almost every wartime deceision from troop movement to target selection and ship movement.
difficult traveling due to the mountainist type region that is Korea.
Dont know that they were
RMS Queen Mary was used as a troop carrier during World War 2