Germani and Rusher
Because they fought on multiple fronts.
Germany attacked Poland at the start of the war to establish a stronghold. By expanding their territory into Poland they would not only have more land but they would also not have to fight the war on two fronts.
Two fronts mean that you are fighting an enemy in two different places and usually in opposite directions. Germany had to fight on two fronts: the Russians on the East and the Americans, British and French on the West. A two-front war spreads out your troops and resources and allows enemy to attack in more places to break through your lines.
Alsace and Lorraine
The Normandy Landing forced the Germans to fight on two fronts. To fight against the Russians in the East and to fight the Allies in the West. This effectively weakening their fighting strength on each front.
Because they fought on multiple fronts.
Because they fought on multiple fronts.
Russia to the East, France to the West
Germany attacked Poland at the start of the war to establish a stronghold. By expanding their territory into Poland they would not only have more land but they would also not have to fight the war on two fronts.
It forced the Germans to fight the war on two fronts.
It fought the war in two separate locations.It had to split its army to fight on two fronts.~APEX
Well, World War One was a deadly war. That's one disadvantage. At the end of the War, Germany had to pay war reparations, approximately $33 Billion!well world war one had a big part in russia and franceB.It had to fight against enemies on both sides of Germany.
Mobilise thus meaning Germany had to fight the war on two fronts
Two fronts mean that you are fighting an enemy in two different places and usually in opposite directions. Germany had to fight on two fronts: the Russians on the East and the Americans, British and French on the West. A two-front war spreads out your troops and resources and allows enemy to attack in more places to break through your lines.
Alsace and Lorraine
The Eastern and the Western Fronts.
There were actually three fronts in World War Two. The Pacific, European, and North African fronts.