Brutal Russian winter coupled with brave Russian patriotism
Russia's withdrawal from the war.
In 1940 Britain was deficient in military defense if a German army was able to land an invasion force on British soil. Britain's defense depended on the Royal Navy to control the English Channel. The Royal Navy did control the channel because it had convenient bases and a large number of cruisers that were well armed and could sink any German transport ships. The German navy was far too weak to combat Britain's navy in the channel.
The major factor for the faltering of the German advance would be the lack of supplies and winter gear due to the German's long supply lines. Another would be the "tenacity" of the Russian defenders and by "tenacity" I mean the use of human wave tactics and snipers.
the invasion of the Soviet Union.
The Russian Winter.
Russia's withdrawal from the war.
Major crimes hindering tourism development in Tanzania
all of these were factors hindering unity
all of these were factors hindering unity
The Bay of Pigs invasion was a failed attempt to overthrow Fidel Castro's government. The US CIA spent over $13 million on the invasion, which failed. It caused Castro to strengthen ties with Russia, and eventually was a factor which led the way to the Cold War.
In 1940 Britain was deficient in military defense if a German army was able to land an invasion force on British soil. Britain's defense depended on the Royal Navy to control the English Channel. The Royal Navy did control the channel because it had convenient bases and a large number of cruisers that were well armed and could sink any German transport ships. The German navy was far too weak to combat Britain's navy in the channel.
One significant factor that contributed to the failures of both Napoleon's and Hitler's invasions of Russia was the harsh winter climate. Both military campaigns were poorly prepared for the extreme cold, leading to severe hardships for troops, including frostbite and supply shortages. Additionally, Russia's vast territory allowed for a scorched earth strategy, where retreating forces destroyed resources, further hampering the invaders' ability to sustain their armies. This combination of environmental challenges and strategic tactics ultimately led to their defeats.
No.
Two determining factors in the outbreak of World War 2 were the aggressive expansionist policies pursued by Nazi Germany under Adolf Hitler, such as the invasion of Poland in 1939, and the failure of the Treaty of Versailles to properly address the underlying issues and resentments from World War I, leading to a climate of instability and revenge-seeking in Europe.
The major factor for the faltering of the German advance would be the lack of supplies and winter gear due to the German's long supply lines. Another would be the "tenacity" of the Russian defenders and by "tenacity" I mean the use of human wave tactics and snipers.
Russia's communist had recently split into two different parties
No, she is a judge on the German X Factor.