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Germany was able to fight a 2-front war in Western and Eastern Europe.
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Answer It's difficult to answer a question like that. Allies lost so many people in an attempt to gain a beachhead in France that it's difficult to say that we "won" on that day. But the events of D-Day were necessary to winning the war in Europe. The Allies were able to invade the beaches that day and establish a place for troops and equipment to come ashore. With the forces that came, the allies were able to defeat the Axis powers and eventually destroy Hitler.
Canada and Poland were allies from the start of The War in Europe to its very end.
The Yalta Conference determined the partition of Europe at the end of World War II. Russia received eastern Europe and the Allies got the western part.
Germany was able to fight a 2-front war in Western and Eastern Europe.
Germany was able to fight a 2-front war in Western and Eastern Europe.
The allies Soviet Union
They finally won by bombing Hiroshima and Nagasaki with nuclear weapons.
D-Day is important for us because it was the major turning point of World War 2. The Allies were finally back in Europe in force.
Berlin
The war in Europe. This is known as the "Europe First" strategy.
Answer It's difficult to answer a question like that. Allies lost so many people in an attempt to gain a beachhead in France that it's difficult to say that we "won" on that day. But the events of D-Day were necessary to winning the war in Europe. The Allies were able to invade the beaches that day and establish a place for troops and equipment to come ashore. With the forces that came, the allies were able to defeat the Axis powers and eventually destroy Hitler.
It was very encouraging for the Allies to finally get to fight on the ground in Europe. Soldiers and supplies had building up in Britain for almost 2 years to achieve this.
the allies occupied Germany.
The war in Europe was at a stalemate. Germany occupied Europe and the Allies had to invade Europe to make any progress.
Canada and Poland were allies from the start of The War in Europe to its very end.