Because they fought on multiple fronts.
Germani and Rusher
The Normandy Landing forced the Germans to fight on two fronts. To fight against the Russians in the East and to fight the Allies in the West. This effectively weakening their fighting strength on each front.
The US was succesful in their fights among multiple fronts during WWII because the Mine Workers, by contrast, who did not belong to either the AFL or the CIO for much of the war, engaged in a successful twelve-day strike in 1943. Because they only came in a couple of years after it started when their hand was forced & then their concentration initially was in the Pacific as far as land forces was concerned.
us good to fight against nothing! us good to fight FOR! us think glass half full.
Because they fought on multiple fronts.
Because they fought on multiple fronts.
battle of New York
They were on opposing sides, but they did not fight any organized battles. The US went to the Western Front and the Austrians were on the Eastern and Italian Fronts.
The United States fought on all fronts of World War 2. They were in Europe, Asia and the Pacific, and in Africa.
Germani and Rusher
The Normandy Landing forced the Germans to fight on two fronts. To fight against the Russians in the East and to fight the Allies in the West. This effectively weakening their fighting strength on each front.
Germany in WW2 had many fronts but i think what you are asking that in Europe since 1941 was fighting the Soviet Union, in 1944 the allied forces landed in Normandy, France which forced Nazi Germany to fight on both fronts but Germany was also fighting in North Africa and Italy until the Normandy landings.
china
Russia to the East, France to the West
Because they realized that they wouldn't have the man-power they needed to fight on multiple fronts with a volunteer only military. Compulsory Military Service wasn't discontinued by the US until 1973.
Wave fronts are composed of many smaller wave fronts