The Allies challenged Hitler in Europe on three main fronts: the Western Front, where they launched operations such as D-Day to liberate France; the Eastern Front, where the Soviet Union engaged in fierce battles, notably the Battle of Stalingrad, pushing back German forces; and the Mediterranean Front, which included campaigns in North Africa and Italy to weaken Axis control and divert German resources. These coordinated efforts ultimately contributed to the defeat of Nazi Germany.
It was important because then the allies had another hold on europe. Germany would have to fight on three different fronts instead of just 2.
Because they were in the center of Europe so they were able to be attacked from all fronts
Europe: Hitler made the wrong decision to have a war on two fronts. (Germany Vs Britain and Russia) which lead to his defeat. Like this: Britain>Germany
A Non-Aggression Pact with the Soviet Union meant that Hitler would not have to worry about a fight on two fronts (the western and eastern fronts), but only on the western front.
Because the soveits were allies during world war 2 without them the war would probably have been lost because Britain was on its knees befor Hitler stupidly tried to invade Russia prompting the Soveits to declare war on Germany leading to them fighting a war on 2 fronts. as the saying goes the enemy of my enemy is my friend.
Stalin hopes that by the Allies invading Europe, Germany would have to fight on two fronts. This would split the German forces, and reduce the pressure on the Russian/Germany front.
Stalin was the leader of Russia during ww2 and made a deal with Hitler that they could have half the world each, Hitler would have Europe and other countries and Stalin would have the rest. Hitler only made this deal so that he could have the oil in the east of Russia, he later made a deal with Japan that was a real alligence. Hitler was now fighting on 2 fronts, the allies and Russia
after d day hitler sent soldiers to what three fronts
Russia's invovlement forced the Germans to fight on two fronts in Europe which lessened the pressure on France.
The four different fronts in World War II were the Eastern Front (between Germany and the Soviet Union), the Western Front (between Germany and the Allies in Western Europe), the Pacific Front (between Japan and the Allies in the Pacific Ocean), and the African Front (primarily between Italy and the Allies in North Africa).
It was important because then the allies had another hold on europe. Germany would have to fight on three different fronts instead of just 2.
Russia's invovlement forced the Germans to fight on two fronts in Europe which lessened the pressure on France.
Russia's invovlement forced the Germans to fight on two fronts in Europe which lessened the pressure on France.
Yes, but only because he failed in Russia & had 2 fronts at the same time.
First D-day was in WW2 D-day was the mission where the Allies would invade mainland Europe it was one of the largest mission in WW2 and one of the biggest battles in the world 24,000 causalities happened its impact was Germany army did could not stop the Allies and by the end of 1944 Allies of liberated France and almost had control of Belgium and where knocking on Hitler door (Germany) and the invasion also helped the men in Italy and Russia in the East Europe the attack forced Hitler to take men away from those fronts making the Russian offensive much faster and by 1945 Russia captured Berlin ending WW2
the situation looked bad for the allies because the allies faced a bleak situation on all fronts
World war two was fought on two fronts. The war in Europe to defeat the Germans who were trying to overrun Europe and the war with Japan in the Pacific Ocean. The allies finally defeated Hitler and the German Army after the allied invasion at Normandy. Japan was defeated in August 1945 after the US dropped atomic weapons on Japan and the Chinese overran Japans army in China.