The First Battle of the Marne lasted from September 5th to the 12th in 1914. It resulted in an Allied victory against the German Army. The battle was the efforts of German forces advancement into France.
The German's Schlieffen Plan failed
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It forced them to abandon their plan to invade Britain.
if the romainains won they could sent suplys to the Germans in Stalingrad
The battle of the Atlantic effected America by entering the US into the conflict on the sides of the Allies, Britain, France, Poland and other European countries. It also caused the US to increase production of war material for the allies and replacing shipping that had been lost to the U-Boat sinking's in the Atlantic. It' s side effects were rationing and black out procedures along the US coast line.
Never thought about it before, but there are similarities. The Allies called it the Battle of the Bulge, but to the Germans it was the Ardennes Offensive. The Battle of the Bulge was the largest offensive which the Germans ever launched against the US in WW2, and Tet was the largest offensive mounted against the US by North Vietnam. Both caused initial panic, produced high casualties, and were eventually defeated. Marines defending Khe Sanh were surrounded like the 101st Airborne which had defended Bastogne. Of course, Tet was more of a surgical strike than the Bulge, and it was an unintentional propaganda success because its news images horrified the American public and convinced many that US involvement had been a mistake. If such news coverage had been possible (and allowed) during the Battle of the Bulge, its effect on the home front can only be speculated today.
It finally caused all the concentrations camps to be liberated and holocause victims set free..
The German's Schlieffen Plan failed
It forced them to abandon their plan to invade Britain.
The Battle of Antietam had no effect on Southern hopes for winning European allies. As part of the aftermath of the aftermath of that battle, Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation. That Proclamation ended any possibility of the South gaining European allies.
nothing rely besides the Germans losing the war
if the romainains won they could sent suplys to the Germans in Stalingrad
The battle of the Atlantic effected America by entering the US into the conflict on the sides of the Allies, Britain, France, Poland and other European countries. It also caused the US to increase production of war material for the allies and replacing shipping that had been lost to the U-Boat sinking's in the Atlantic. It' s side effects were rationing and black out procedures along the US coast line.
The Neutrality Act had the effect of the US providing aid to the allies.
The Neutrality Act had the effect of the US providing aid to the allies.
The cause of both battles was to try and drive the Allies out of Africa. -The effect was just the opposite as Rommel exceeded his supply lines and was forced into retreat.
They were the weapons the Allies and the Germans used during the war. They were the major cause of fatalities. Without them, the war would probably have been much smaller and not have made much sense.
the passage of the Neutrality Act of 1939
it was a side-effect of ending the war