i dont now
because the people in Africa dont have as much machine weapons
The D-Day result was that the Allied armies carried out a successful invasion and went on to win the war in Europe less than a year later.
1: They had been blockaded by Allied fleets, so they ran out of supplies. 2. The Allies were making fast advances and defeating Central armies in multiple battles. The Central Powers could not possibly fight on.
Armies of Exigo was created on 2004-11-30.
Both armies quickly set up camp.adverb is quickly
because they killed or enslaved the people they captured
i dont now
The Assyrians were considered a 'warrior people' by their contemporaries and they were led by a succession of very successful and astute military leaders as kings.
because the people in Africa dont have as much machine weapons
The Assyrians.
A Slave Revolt,defeating many romans(armies)
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
The Allied armies were successful after D-Day.
My facts could be mistaken but believe it or not, a crucial technology; I believe it was in fact the Assyrians, who were the first people to use steel. Steel is stronger and lighter than iron. Nothing fancy; not titanium, or the fictional "adamantium" or what have you, just old fashioned, run-of-the-mill steel. The use of steel more than anything gave them a crucial edge; most of the armies they massacred had their iron weapons destroyed by the Assyrians. HELL NO THEY WERENT THE DEVIL WAS DUH.
The German army was sucessful in that the allied armies were forced to retreat from the Continent or were captured, the allied armies were ssucessful in that Hitler ordered the advance of the German armies to stop, in other words he let the Allied armies escape, in a sense both armies were successful in a way
Northern factories kept the Union armies supplied throughout the war.
[You mean defeating the North] Yes, the armies were evenly matched, and Southerners are still fiercely debating what went wrong. Longstreet has generally been landed with the blame, but historians have recently started to re-evaluate his reputation.