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Does Germany have a Remebrance Day?

Yes, to the allies and the ww2 German army (not the Nazi's).


Why were the Normandy Landings historically?

They forced the German army into retreat from France, allowing the Allies to liberate the country.


What were the allies' response to Italy's attack on Ethiopia?

They sent troops to ethiopia to help them to back on the advancing italian army


What did the allies win in North Africa?

British won an important at El Alamein in Egypt. German army forces were driven west and his army surrender.


Did Pope Benedict XVl go to jail?

Yes, he did. He had been conscripted into the German Army towards the end of WWII. He deserted the army when he saw the Allies were about to liberate Germany. He was arrested and held as a prisoner of war by the Allies but quickly released.


Who against who on Normandy in June 1944?

The German Army defended the beach, and The Allies (England, US, etc)made the attack/landing.


Why was declaring war on Russia a mistake?

Because the Russian army was for greater than the German's, and with the Japanese getting whupped by the Americans they had no other allies.


Where did the Japanese fight in World War 1?

In World War I, the Japanese joined the Allies for a time, and fought the German army in east Asia.


What was the result of d day?

The allies were able to drive the Germans back to berlin! Afterward in August, a German army was trapped by the allies. After that 10,000 Germans were killed and 50,000 captured. i have gotten this information from http://www.thehistorychannel.com


Did the Red Barron fight for axis or allies?

The Red Baron (Manfred von Richthofen) fought for the German army against the allies of England, Canada and Australia. he is credited with 80 air comabat victories (dogfights).


What was the result of D-day?

The allies were able to drive the Germans back to berlin! Afterward in August, a German army was trapped by the allies. After that 10,000 Germans were killed and 50,000 captured. i have gotten this information from http://www.thehistorychannel.com


What was the Nazis response to the Versailles treaty?

Once Hitler took full power in 1934, He stopped repaying the allies which they had to repay £6.6 billion also they broke rules such as -Increase the German army pass the max 100,000 boundary -Had an air force -Build a proper Navy -Reoccupied the Rhineland (Industrial coal mine) -Becomes allies with Austria -Built a heavy artillery -Invaded another country Hitler hated they treaty of Versailles because it had a seriouse negative impact on germany after WorldWar 1 and Germany was only just defending its ally