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The significance of the western front was to protect France from getting invaded by Germany
It left Germany in a depression, it set the stage for World War 2, and the Soviet Union came to exist.
Independent German states fought together to defeat France...Nova Net
The town of Vichy in France was the headquarters of the puppet French Government which was loyal to Germany.
It marked the beginning of the end for Nazi Germany.
It marked the beginning of the end for Nazi Germany.
It set the legal precedent, that leaders are responsible for the actions of their nation in times of war. As the losers of the war, Germany and Japan were held accountable for the Second World War and their leaders were punished.
Berlin was a beacon of democracy in Eastern Europe, a place which at that time was overridden with communism. Also, it was the capital of Germany
The most recognized result of the Second World War was the defeat of Germany (again) and marking the beginning of dividing up Germany, the Berlin Wall and the Cold War. The second world war was the first war in history to realise the importance of Air Superiority and the significance and strength of aircraft and tanks.W907
There was only 1 key significance to D-Day. That was that it was the beginning of the Allied campaign on the Western Front to regain control of western Europe and to push for Germany.
it ruined the Schlieffen plan, halting German advance causing Germany to have to fight a long war on 2 fronts.
It set the legal precedent, that leaders are responsible for the actions of their nation in times of war. As the losers of the war, Germany and Japan were held accountable for the Second World War and their leaders were punished.