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The long-planned strike on Germany that finally opened the significant Western Front against Germany is know as?

In World War II (as distinct from World War I), the long-planned but often-delayed strike on Germany that finally opened a genuine Second (and Western) Front arrived on June the 6th of 1944. Often referred to as "D-Day", this invasion took place in the Normandy region of France and was successful in leading to the eventual overthrow of Nazi Germany.


Why did Germany have to surrender in ww1?

They lost and had no choice. Once America joined England's side, Germany's side got crushed. America tried to stay out of it for a long time. America only joined world war 1 when Germany attacked British civilians, including children.


How did Adolf Hitler run Germany?

By being the leader of Germany for a long period of time.


How did World War 2 affect the British economy?

The War came on the heels of the depression. England had not fully recovered from the depression. The economy of the United Kingdom did improve with the war by improving employment and wages marginally. The economy did not fully recover until ten years after the war. By then they were able to stop rationing that was carried on long after the war. The GIs had secured jobs and wages improved.


Which country was the primary enemy in world war 1?

Germany , though they didnt start the war they were all around the strongest army in the world and the reason the war stretched as long as it did, and also why in the treaty of Versailles were punished the most

Related Questions

Where does the Japanese economy rank in GDP?

After long being the world's second largest economy, it is now number 3.


When was the last football world cup held in Germany?

Germany last held the world cup in the year 2006, that is not long ago.


How long does it take for a package to come from Germany to Australia via DHL International Economy?

My experience said it takes 20 days!


Is the government of Zimbabwe economically stable?

The economy of Zimbabwe is getting better. However they still have a long way to go before, it can be considered stable. The country is recovering from an inflation rate of 79%, and almost 80% of the population lives in poverty.


What are a few mixed economies besides Canada and Germany?

The U.S. for one, but actually most economies in the world now are mixed. This just means that the economy is contolled by both market forces (supply and demand) and regulated by the government. As long as the economy isn't completely socialist (controlled by the government) or a free market (completely unchecked business) it is considered a mixed economy.


What disadvantage did Germany have during World War 1?

Germany did not have enough oil, gas and rubber for a long war.


Was Germany industrialised during World War 1?

Yes, Germany was quite industrialised long before WW1.


How long has Germany been capitalist?

Germany has had a primarily capitalist economy since the nation's unification in 1871 and the prior German confederations were also predominantly capitalist, in terms of the national economic policy. Under the Nazis, Germany became a corporatist state as opposed to a capitalist one. This non-capitalist nature continued in East Germany, which after World War II, became a Communist State and remained so until unification with West Germany in 1990. West Germany (and now Germany) has consistently been a capitalist state since its formation after World War II.


What are some long-term effects of World War 1?

germany was hated by all of the countries in the world


Is there economic justice in Pakistan?

There can be no economic justice anywhere in the world as long as there are humans involved in the economy.


What is the long -range fate of all the uranium that exists in the world today?

Radioactive decay to lead stable isotopes.


What are some long term effects of wars?

Germany was hated by all of the countries in the world