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No, the Allied landings at Normandy, France in June 1944 were successful. The Germans could not prevent the landings, repel the landings, or prevent the Allied expansion of the landing zone.
The British had a blockade to prevent supplies and reinforcements from reaching the Continental Army.
The Treaty of Versailles did not prevent war but rather provoked war. World War 1 led to World War 1 because of that treaty and the venom the Germans held toward that treaty.
Good or bad didn't matter, appeasement failed to prevent Hitler's ambitions.
Location where the Germans trapped almost 400,000 British and French soldiers on the French side of the English Channel (to which the British began ferrying people across the Channel to safety), to prevent them from protecting Paris
During the Battle of the Atlantic, the goal of the German Navy was to prevent Great Britain from receiving food and military supplies and to prevent the United States from building up their military forces in England. By doing this, they hoped to force Britain to surrender and to prevent and invasion of Europe.
Jews did not prevent Germans from working at any time in German history.
It is called the scorched earth policy. It prevents an enemy from using resources for their own gain.
To prevent the Germans from using it .
As the Soviet Union advanced through Eastern Europe and drove the Germans back in 1944 and 1945, many of the concentration camps were evacuated and the prisoners forced to march westward, in order to prevent their liberation by the invading Soviets. These are referred to as the death marches.
In 1940 the Germans needed to invade Norway. Operation Weserubung was necessary to prevent the British from occupying Norway, Narvik was an important port for the supply of Swedish iron ore the Germans needed. It is ice free in winter, wheras the Baltic is frozen. Denmark was between Germany & Norway & was occupied. Denmark was also needed to supply food for Germany.
They did not "fall" quickly. They gave up ground, but were able to stop the German drives and prevent the Germans from reaching their ultimate objectives. Gradually, the Germans were exhausted, and the Bristch, together with the French and Americans went over on the offensive, which led to Germany's final defeat in November 1918.
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Gettysburg forced Lee to abandon his invasion of the North, but it did not prevent it.
To prevent nothern tribes from invading China.
In world war 1 to prevent Germans from coming into Paris