The Allies gained a foothold in Eastern Europe and would eventually liberate France from The Third Reich's control.
On the Eastern Front it would be the Battle of Stalingrad .
In Europe, it would be the Battle of the Bulge
If Europe is split into Western and Eastern Europe, then the smallest country would be Cyprus. If by general idea of Eastern Europe, then the answer would be Macedonia.
The region of Eastern Europe would border Southeast Europe.
It was the last major German offensive on the Eastern Front; from now on, the Germans would be on the defensive.
People would call the Battle of Stalingrad as it was the last major offensive by the Nazis on the Eastern front in Europe. Once the Soviets launched their counteroffensive attack, the Nazis had no chance and began to decline from the city of Stalingrad and from the USSR.
It is true. The reason would be after the crushing defeat of Stalingrad, the Germans began to decline from the Eastern Front.
It is true. The reason would be after the crushing defeat of Stalingrad, the Germans began to decline from the Eastern Front.
There are many parts of Europe that are developed. You may be thinking in terms of western Europe being more developed that eastern Europe, but it would not be true to say that eastern Europe is not developed.
There are various rivers that are in both eastern and western Europe, but the most significant one would be the Danube.
a turning point would be when Theresa comes but I can't think of another 1