Germany's central location in Europe made it vulnerable to multiple fronts during World War I and World War II. In both conflicts, it faced attacks from numerous neighboring countries, which stretched its military resources thin. Additionally, the lack of natural barriers made it easier for Allied forces to launch coordinated offensives. This geographical disadvantage, combined with strategic miscalculations, ultimately contributed to Germany's defeat.
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Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria.
Germany was in an alliance with Austria-Hungary and Italy.
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Because they were in the center of Europe so they were able to be attacked from all fronts
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Well, I suppose this could be construed as being Germanys allies Russia and Italy, who were holding the flank whilst the Germans were bogged down in Stalingrad. When the Russians launched their counter offensive, their lines disintegrated. As such the Russians then outflanked Stalingrad, and the rest is history. Italy and Rumania were a contributory factor in Germanys ultimate defeat
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british troops lost interest in the war
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What is the area of Germany
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