in world war 1 warfare was mainly fought in the trenches and in world war 2 there was alot of invasions and bombing.
invasions
general hamsel was a famous american leader.
Yes, Luxembourg has faced invasions throughout its history. Notably, during both World Wars, it was invaded and occupied by German forces. In World War I, Germany occupied Luxembourg in 1914, and the country was again invaded in World War II in 1940, remaining under German control until 1944. Luxembourg's strategic location in Europe has made it vulnerable to invasions over the centuries.
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in world war 1 warfare was mainly fought in the trenches and in world war 2 there was alot of invasions and bombing.
Pearl Harbor and the battle of Nyan Cat
Famous world war two general
invasions
The second wave of invasions during World War II included the United States, United Kingdom, and their allies, who launched operations in North Africa, Italy, and the Pacific. These invasions played a crucial role in shifting the momentum of the war in favor of the Allies against the Axis powers.
1.Dictatorship 2.Royal family at war 3. Hitler (Maybe) 4.Invasions
Most of the fighting from world war 1 happened in Europe in the countries of Belgium and France. The germans did most of the fighting and invasions.
1. German invasions 2.German sinking of Americas Ship
After World War 2
In the Pacific theater, the Battle of Midway was the turning point. Prior to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Admiral Yamamoto had told the Imperial High Command that he could promise that the Japanese forces would be victorious for six months, but that after that the American industrial power would turn the tide. That's why they strived for a short war. Six months after Pearl Harbor, the Japanese Navy lost four aircraft carriers at Midway, and were in retreat for the rest of the war. In Europe, the invasions in North Africa were the beginnings of the German collapse, and the invasions of Sicily and Italy were the turning points. After the Normandy invasions, there was no real doubt about the outcome of the war.
Hitler of course. He was essentially the cause of the entire war, without him there would have been no blitzkrieg invasions or Japan bombing of Pearl Harbor