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They had more troops
The Russian troops and the Russian winter and Hitler's bombing of radar stations are some of the factors that contributed to the German defeat in the battle of Stalingrad.
Yorktown
Yorktown
The outcome of D-Day was the defeat of Hitler's 'Atlantic Wall' and the death and capture of thousands of German troops as Allied troops overcame them.
The question can not be answered. There was no battle and no defeat in North Africa in 1944. The Germans were defeated in Tunisia in 1943. Also the question is not specific as to Which troops? US or German? Troops in North Africa or those in England??
battle of priinceton
Delaware
The impact and strategy was to defeat the German beach defenders and land as many troops and vehicles as possible. This was a success.
The Allies defeated the German coastal defence, however this was far from the end. - The German's had almost 30 divisions of troops within fighting distance, including SS tank units. A typical German division had about 12,000 fighting troops, but many of these were recuperating from the Russian front and many others were 'reserves'.
Yorktown
troops = Truppen