In France, along the fronteer between France and Germany.
There were two world wars: one in the years 1914-18, which was fought in Europe, but got the whole world involved. This war was particularly on the boundaries between France and Germany, Belgium and Germany, and Russia and Germany. The second world war (1939-45) was fought again in Europe, and again got the whole world involved. This was a war against the Germans, who had taken over Austria, Hungary, Czechoslavakia, Poland, and France. Their dictator, Hitler, was trying to take over the world.
Troops fighting in freezing weather. Most US veterans agreed that Korea was colder than fighting in Europe during WWII.
The U.S. Army. The Air Force was part of the Army until after World War II. The Navy was at sea and had a bigger role in the Pacific campaign against Japan. The Marine Corps was also concentrated in the Pacific. In addition, the Army was more suitable for fighting on European terrain, as they were able to use armored vehicles more efficiently as well has fighting at farther range. The war against Japan appears to have been far more brutal, as American victory depended significantly on the Marine infantry themselves. If you're talking about the European war prior to U.S. involvement, the Soviet Union (Russia) was already pushing westward towards and eventually into Germany. The U.S. wasn't directly involved until mid-1944. The war in Europe officially started in 1939 when Germany invaded Poland. The Soviet Union took the highest casualties in the world and the war was already being won. From what I've noticed in my research, fighting on the eastern European front was far more brutal than the western front, where Americans were doing most of the fighting against the Germans. So if you're asking who did most of the fighting in Europe before D-Day regardless to which front, your answer is the Soviet Union.
Yes. We still had the strongest, and most combat experienced military, from fighting the Vietnam War. Other than North Vietnamese jet fighter pilots, no nation on earth had the combat experienced jet fighter pilots and heavy bomber crews that America had. That is so wrong I can't even begin to tell youThe United States was never the most powerful nation in the world. It was definitly up there in terms of military power, but the belief that they are the most powreful nation in the world is a groundless lie they came up with. And if they had such great pilots and crews, why did South Vietnam lose?
Most of the fighting from world war 1 happened in Europe in the countries of Belgium and France. The germans did most of the fighting and invasions.
Because Most of the fighting of WW I was in Europe and all of the antagonists were in Europe.
Most European countries were involved in World War 1. In Western Europe, most of the fighting took place in Belgium and France and in Eastern Europe, Turkey and Bulgaria saw a lot of fighting.
What was the most powerful nation in europe during the 1500s was
Greece
Portugal
Eastern Europe is a region which contains twenty-seven countries. Slovenia is the most developed of these nations, being the thirteenth most developed European nation and the twentieth most developed nation in the world overall. Moldova is the least developed of these nations, and is the one hundred and eleventh most developed country in the world. Overall, Eastern Europe is actually pretty developed compared to the rest of the world. But compared to its counterpart, Western Europe, it is underdeveloped. Eastern Europe is still considered a developing region.
Albania is a small country in Europe. This nation does not often make headline news but certainly people in Europe are aware of Albania.
China is the most populated nation in the world.
California
Norway.
Great Britain was the most powerful sea faring nation in Europe.