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Napoleon's army was weakened by a retreat from?

Russia.


For whom was the Battle of Long Island a victory?

The British Army forced George Washington's Continental Army to retreat after the British had attacked them, both head-on and in their flank. Without loss of any materiel or a single life, Washington ordered the army to retreat to Manhattan. Shortly after, they were driven out of New York in total, forcing them into New Jersey and Pennsylvania.


Why did Hitler refuse to allow his army to retreat from Stalingrad?

He wouldn't retreat form Stalingrad because he was too over confident and too ckocky.


Was the fourth army at Stalingrad?

The German 4th Panzer Army (German: 4.Panzer-Armee) was at the Battle of Stalingrad along with the German 6th Army. The Russians had several armies but no "4th" army.


What is the motto of German Army?

The motto of German Army is 'Schützen, helfen, vermitteln, kämpfen'.

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German translation for retreat?

"Rückzug" is the term when referring to the "retreat" of an army."Zufluchtsort" is the term when referring to the place you go to have peace and quite.


Why were the Normandy Landings historically?

They forced the German army into retreat from France, allowing the Allies to liberate the country.


Napoleon's army was weakened by a retreat from?

Russia.


Did the German army reach Georgia in World War 2?

The limit of the German Army's advance in that region was North Ossetia, which they reached at the end of October 1942. The next month, their spearhead at Ordzhonikidze was cut off by the Soviets and the German retreat started. Although Georgia was not invaded during WWII, around 700 000 Georgians fought in the Red Army. Some Georgians also fought on the German side in an attempt to secure Georgian independence in the event of a German victory.


For whom was the Battle of Long Island a victory?

The British Army forced George Washington's Continental Army to retreat after the British had attacked them, both head-on and in their flank. Without loss of any materiel or a single life, Washington ordered the army to retreat to Manhattan. Shortly after, they were driven out of New York in total, forcing them into New Jersey and Pennsylvania.


What battle marked the beginning of nazi retreat in World War 2?

The Battle of Kursk was the last offensive by the German Army on the Eastern Front ; the Germans never regained the initiative .


What is a A deficit of 18000?

what is A 1-mile retreat by an army


The British Army forced the Americans to retreat but sustained heavy losses at?

Answer this The British Army forced the Americans to retreat, but sustained heavy losses at: question…


What signaled the end of the battle of plataea?

Retreat of the Persian army.


How can the word 'retreat' be used in a sentence?

I can give you several sentences.The army signaled a retreat.We need to retreat until we can figure this out.We spent a week at a special retreat.


Why were soldiers stranded on Dunkirk beach?

They were under fire by artillery and being bombed by Stukas all the while trying to maintain unit cohesion while attempting to evacuate - many of the wounded were abandoned and those who did not escape went into captivity .


Why was the Battle at Gettysburg considered total war?

The Battle of Gettysburg was a three day battle. It forced Lee and his Army of Northern Virginia to retreat back to Virginia. It was not "total war" in any military concept of such terms.