Ernest J. King and Royal E. Ingersoll
The two U.S. admirals who played a significant role in defeating the German U-boat offensive during World War I were Admiral William S. Sims and Admiral Ernest J. King. Admiral Sims advocated for improved anti-submarine tactics and coordinated efforts between the U.S. Navy and the British Royal Navy. Admiral King, later known for his command during World War II, also contributed to the strategic planning and implementation of anti-submarine warfare measures that were crucial in countering the U-boat threat. Their leadership and strategies helped turn the tide against the U-boat menace.
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Mendelssohn did not teach the German language. He was a renowned composer, conductor, and pianist who contributed greatly to the development of Western classical music. Mendelssohn's works are still celebrated and performed worldwide today.
The German offensive was halted at the Marne River.
An unsuccessful German offensive was Operation Barbosa the invasion of the USSR.
An unsuccessful German offensive was Operation Barbosa the invasion of the USSR.
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The Russian troops and the Russian winter and Hitler's bombing of radar stations are some of the factors that contributed to the German defeat in the battle of Stalingrad.
The last great German offensive of WW2 was the "Battle Of the Bulge" in December 1944.
The Russian winter
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