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Nazi occupied Europe was the site of what famous invasion?

There were several major invasions of occupied Europe, the largest was the invasion of Normandy in June 1944


How did invasions by the angles Saxons magyars and Vikings influence the development of Europe?

The invasions by the Angles, Saxons, Magyars, and Vikings during the early medieval period had significant impacts on the development of Europe. These invasions led to the decline of the Roman Empire and the fragmentation of political power in Europe. Additionally, they contributed to the spread of Christianity and the formation of new kingdoms and states. The interactions between these invading groups and the existing European societies also led to cultural exchange and the blending of different traditions and practices.


When did Europe invade Rome?

Europe could never have invaded Rome. For a start Europe is a continent, not a people. Moreover, Rome was |(and still is) in Europe. Rome was, however, invaded by other peoples of Europe throughout its existence. There were dozens of these invasions, some more successful than others.


How did the huns and mongols impact the history of Eurasia through their conquests and invasions?

The Huns and Mongols significantly impacted Eurasian history through their conquests and invasions. They both established vast empires that spread fear and destruction across the region. The Huns, led by Attila, invaded Europe in the 5th century, contributing to the fall of the Roman Empire. The Mongols, under leaders like Genghis Khan, created the largest land empire in history, stretching from China to Eastern Europe. Their conquests brought about cultural exchange, technological advancements, and the spread of ideas, but also caused widespread devastation and loss of life.


How did Hitler take over Europe in the first 2 years?

Hitler was able to take over Europe through strategic military strategies, such as the Lutwaffe (German Air Force), and through forceful invasions of countries within Europe. Even when nonaggression pacts were agreed upon between Hitler and Europe and the United States, his fingers where crossed and he basically took the benefits the pact gave him, but blew off all the terms that he was supposed to abide by. Hitler also attempted to extend his influence, keeping in mind their we're those that agreed in parallel with his hatred of Jews. Through military force and manipulation, Hitler was able to extend his presence through many parts of Eurpoe.