The Battle of St. Mihiel, fought in September 1918, marked the first major American offensive in World War I and contributed to a shift in morale. For the Allies, it bolstered confidence and demonstrated the effectiveness of American forces, enhancing their determination to win the war. Conversely, for the Germans, the defeat signaled a weakening grip on the Western Front, leading to despair and a sense of impending defeat. In America, the successful engagement fostered national pride and unity, further galvanizing public support for the war effort.
The Germans and Allies both wanted command of the Suez Canal -that was what the entire war in North Africa was about.
The Allies defeated the Germans at the Battle of the Marne in September 1914 primarily due to effective coordination and rapid mobilization of their forces, which allowed them to counter the German advance towards Paris. The unexpected strength and resilience of the French and British troops, bolstered by strategic use of rail transport, disrupted the German plans. Additionally, the Germans were overextended and faced supply issues, which weakened their offensive capabilities. This pivotal battle marked a turning point, leading to trench warfare on the Western Front.
The first Battle of El Alamein in July 1942 had about 100,000 Germans against 150,000 Allies (British,Australian,New Zealand,Soouth African and Indian, ) Tjhe Germans had about 70 tanks, but of superior performance to the 150 British tanks.
The battle in which the Allies launched a 200 mile attack on the Germans in World War 1 is known as the Hundred Days Offensive. It took place from August 8 to November 11, 1918. This offensive marked the final phase of the war and led to the collapse of the German Army, contributing to the Allied victory.
Arthur Tedder is the name of the allies commanders in the battle of Normandy.
The Battle of Savannah was fought between the British (and their allies, the Germans) and the Americans (Patriots) (and their allies, the French).
the battle of the bulge (:
they tried to over throw nazi germans
Mostly the Germans and the Allies.
1916.february 1944
The Allies wanted to preserve their front and not be split into two sections with the Germans between them.
Germans lost 465,000 Allies lost 625,000
Britain and Allies won D-Day, America was one of the Allies.
The German's Schlieffen Plan failed
The German's Schlieffen Plan failed
No, The Allies were the winners. They got ashore and drove inland.
The Airborne halted the German advance at the city of Bastogne.