Possibly, since the loss of Gibraltar may have led to the loss of Malta and possibly the U.K.'s African and Middle Eastern possessions once Rommel's supply lines were safe from attack. You would have to consider what Germany would have lost in order to take Gibraltar since the UK would have put up a stubborn fight.
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Yes. Originally, they were recruited from 1954 onwards when West Germany experienced a prolonged labour shortage.
Germany invaded neutral Belgium in 1914 as part of their military strategy to quickly defeat France by bypassing the heavily fortified French-German border. Germany believed that by invading Belgium, they could gain a tactical advantage and swiftly advance towards Paris.
France is south-west of Germany. It is much further south. While Germany opens on seas of northern Europe (Baltic sea and North sea); France opens on the mediterranean sea and has Spain and Italy as neighbours.
The German Blockade (Blockade of Germany) started in 1914 and ended in 1919. The location of the Blockade was was the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea and the outcome was an Allied victory.
Germany has no border with the Mediterranean
belgium
The answer to this tortuous question is Warsaw, Poland. Berlin is in Germany which borders France (coast on the Mediterranean). Vienna is in Austria, which borders Italy (a big coastline). Lisbon is in Portugal which borders Spain (Gibraltar!).
Gibraltar - 1938 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16 West Germany:16
No, Germany does not extend south of the Alps.
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fortress
No
Rocket Gibraltar - 1988 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:PG (Ontario) Finland:K-12 Iceland:L USA:PG West Germany:12
No. Germany is on the northern side of European main landmass. No mediterranean climate there. The countries that have ateas with mediterranean climate in Europe are: Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, Croatia, Montenegro, Albania and Greece.
Germany had many very good ports but none on the Mediterranean Sea. France has excellent ports on the Mediterranean Sea so it was to Germany's advantage to take France in World War II.
Yes. Originally, they were recruited from 1954 onwards when West Germany experienced a prolonged labour shortage.