While there were notable examples of German spies being found and tried within the United States and Canada, neither WWI nor WWII Germany ever established a presence within the North American continent. As such, the Allies never pushed Germany out of North America, as there was never a need for such action.
The Allies, joined by America's less worn-out troops, were able to push Germany back and win World War I.
It was a turning point in the war. Up until that point, Germany had been gaining ground. D-Day marked the first push forward by the allies, and led to the eventual defeat of Germany and liberation of europe. Correction* - first push forward in Europe. The allies had already taken back North Africa by this point.
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1939 --- The war begins as Poland falls to Germany. 1940 --- France, Holland, Belgium, Norway, and Denmark fall to Germany. Italy enters the war on the Axis side, attacks Great Britain in North Africa, and invades Greece. German invasion of Great Britain is planned but never occurs. 1941 --- In North Africa, Great Britain pushes Italy back. Germany invades Russia and reinforces Italy in North Africa. Japan enters the war on the Axis side, and the US enters the war on the Allied side. 1942 --- War seesaws in North Africa. Italy reinforces Germany in Russia. Toward the end of the year the war in Russia and North Africa turn against the Axis, and the US invades North Africa. 1943 --- Germany and Italy are expelled from North Africa. Italy surrenders to Allies and is occupied by Germany as the Allies invade. The war continues in Russia as Germany is pushed back. 1944 --- Germany holds the Allies in Italy, but Russia continues to push Germany back. The US, Great Britain, and Canada invade France. 1945 --- Germany surrenders to the Allies.
The Allies were never able to push the Germans out of North Africa completely, but the substantial force was wiped out. The comprised German force in North Africa had retreated and the Vichy French forces loyal to Germany were arranged when they found that Hitler was going to take full control of Italy, throwing out the Vichy French forces from the command. All Bichy French forces surrendered to Allies after that statement made by Hitler. Go figure.
Imperialism.
Ridge Push :)
To take back Normandy and Paris so the Allies could push back Germany back to Germany and speed V-E day (Victory Europe Day)
Dday began the Allies' push into mainland Europe, which eventually led to the capitulation of the Third Reich in Germany
France, Swedend, Holland
prevailing westerlies are the main wind belts in north America so they push the air Masses from west to east
i don't know lol