During WW II, The Allied leaders, especially Prime Minister Churchill of Great Britain saw how important it was to start a second front (through Italy) to prevent Germany from putting ALL of their available military units on the invasion of Normandy. Germany pulled many, many of their military units away from Pas de Calais and sent them to Italy as reinforcements. Italy, an ally of Germany, was hopelessly unable to fight the Allies. The Italian military forces were poorly led, poorly trained, and poorly supplied with arms, food, and so on.
The Soviet Union wanted the US to open up a second front.
The Russians wanted the Allies to open a second front where German forces would be drawn off and the diversion of German military assets to another front other than the Eastern Front would help the Russian march to Berlin .
Stalin wanted the Allies to open a second front which would have relieved the pressure on the Russian Front by causing the Germans to divide their military assets .
The allies needed to open up a second front in Europe. If they did not, it was possible that Russia would fall to the German Army in the East and that mainland Europe would remain uder Nazi occupation. Europe was at stake. Hitler held all of a large portion of Europe before D-day. Hitler could have sent the soldiers in France to throw back the Allies in Italy or the Russians. D-Day was the defining moment for the war in Europe. Hitler knew that as long as we remianed in England, he couldn't reach them. Europe was at stake. IT was to decide to who would get the spoils of the war. If D-Day had failed, then Russia would have taken most of the spoils.
The opening of a second front in Western Europe during World War II helped the Soviet Union by forcing Nazi Germany to fight on two sides, reducing pressure on the Eastern Front. It also sped up Germany’s defeat and helped lower Soviet casualties while balancing the war effort among the Allies. Click Here
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Josef Stalin, leader of the Soviet Union
Stalin wanted the Allies to open a second front in Europe to releive pressure from his advancing army. If a second front was opened Hitler would have to split his forces and deal with two prongs that were advancing on Berlin and the Rhine, or the production heart of Germany. If either of these were taken Hitler would lose the war. The second front was made to put more pressure on Hitler and end the war quicker.
Through the Allied landings in Normandy in June 1944, also known as D-Day.
Stalin was desperate for the Allies to open a second front during World War II because the Soviet Union was bearing the brunt of the Nazi invasion on the Eastern Front, suffering immense casualties and destruction. A second front in Western Europe would relieve pressure on Soviet forces by diverting German resources and attention, thus aiding the Soviet war effort. Additionally, Stalin sought to secure a stronger position in post-war negotiations and increase the Soviet Union's influence in Europe by demonstrating its role in defeating Nazism alongside the Allies.
The Soviet Union wanted the US to open up a second front.
Stalin urged the US and Britain to open a second front in Europe primarily to alleviate the immense pressure on Soviet forces fighting the German military on the Eastern Front. He believed that a second front would divert German resources and attention, ultimately leading to a quicker defeat of Nazi Germany. Initially, the Allies were reluctant to comply, as they were focused on strengthening their positions and dealing with challenges in North Africa before committing to a large-scale invasion of Western Europe. However, they eventually agreed, leading to the D-Day invasion in June 1944.
A plan for the Western allies to open the second front in France in 1942.
The need of the Allies in WW2 to open another European front (As well as in Russia & Italy) to oppose the occupation of Europe by Nazi Germany.
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The Russians wanted the Allies to open a second front where German forces would be drawn off and the diversion of German military assets to another front other than the Eastern Front would help the Russian march to Berlin .
The allied invasion of Europe D-day to open a second front against Germany