North Africa- also Italy, France, Holland, Belgium, Norway, Germany, and the Atlantic Ocean.
Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey, and Bulgaria.
They believed they needed to crush the Allies before American troops arrived.
Tommies were British soldiers, it was a nickname similar to GI for American troops.
No, it was American troops that captured the Ludendorff railroad bridge at Remagen on March 7, 1945. It was American troops that used the bridge to cross the Rhine River at that location. The British troops under Montgomery were further north preparing to cross in their offensive sector. Also, this same bridge was used by American, French & possibly British troops after the end of the First World War (in 1918 & 1919) to cross the Rhine River. The bridge was built during the First World War.
they believed they needed to crush the allies before american troops arrived.
they believed they needed to crush the allies before american troops arrived.
the battle of Lexington and concord was the first battle of the American revolution it was the one that started it all the shot heard round the world was when the British troops fired on a American crowd and the first people had died because of the British troops that day
The socalled "shot heard 'round the world" was a confrontation in 1775 between British troops & American colonists at Lexington Massachusetts.
They believed they needed to crush the allies before American troops arrived.
Schwanfeld, Germany, was liberated by American forces during World War II. In April 1945, as Allied troops advanced into Germany, they encountered and liberated various towns, including Schwanfeld. The liberation was part of the broader Allied campaign to defeat Nazi Germany and restore peace to Europe. The arrival of American troops marked the end of Nazi occupation in the area.
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Germany was divided into American, Soviet, French, and British occupational zones following WWII.