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Why was D Day seen as a turning point in the war in Europe that led to the eventual surrender of Germany?

The Allies gained a foothold in Eastern Europe and would eventually liberate France from The Third Reich's control.


How far did Hitler gain control of Germany?

He gained total control of Germany.


What was the immediate result of the surrender of Fort Sumte?

The immediate result of the surrender of Fort Sumter was am agreement that they would evacuate and not surrender. After the surrender, many people pushed for Lincoln to send troops back in to take control of the Forts and save the Union.


What nation did the Third Reich control the fate of?

The Third Reich was in control of Germany.


When did US occupation of Germany end?

Germany was partitioned for occupation at the end of World War II, in 1945, and US troops were still stationed there after 1949 as part of NATO. The US, English, French and Soviets occupied Germany in 4 separate zones after the surrender of Germany in May of 1945. The US English and French zones were combined in 1949 and became the Federal Republic, or "West Germany". The Soviet Union zone became "East Germany". The London and Paris Agreement of 1954 restored most of West Germany's sovereignty (with some exceptions.) The 4 powers (US, English, French and Soviets) still held control of Berlin (divided into West German and Soviet-controlled halves), and nominal control over the rest of Germany. This occupation and control of Germany did not technically end until the "Treaty on the Final Settlement With Respect to Germany" was signed in 1990. (This is commonly known as the "Two Plus Four Agreement") The "reunification" of Germany in 1990 was part of the collapse of the Soviet Union's satellite empire in Eastern Europe.

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What happened at the peace conference at the end of World War 2?

There were no peace conferences. Germany and Japan signed instruments of unconditional surrender, and thereafter fell under the control of the victorious powers.


How did the Nazi party maintain control of Germany?

the people of Germany were impressed of the lies and the powerful propaganda of Hitler's.the people made him and the Nazi party to maintain the control of Germany.


Differentiate between conditional and unconditional transfer control?

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What is the difference between conditional and unconditional transfer of control?

Conditional - Imposing, depending on, or containing a condition. Unconditional - without conditions or limitations.


Did Germany surrender after Vladimir Lenin got control of Russia in 1917?

No, WW I continued until 1918. I should also point out that Lenin pulled Russia out of the war, which made it easier for Germany to keep fighting. They would hardly surrender because one of their main enemies withdrew from the fight.


When did Germany win World War 2?

On May 7 Germany Surrenders to the Allies.Answerthat is the wrong answer the "officlal" VE (victory Europe) day is may8. although Germany surrendered on may 7, a decleration of unconditional surrender was singed in the us betwen two germna leaders, churchill and eisnhower, but since Stalin was not involved he damanded that it be considered invalid and the enxt day with all 4 leaders it was singed in Berlin. but oddly enough the soviets celebrate iit on may 9th since that wad the day Stalin arrived home Answer... Russia celebrates VE on the 9th of May because of the time difference; as far as i know the unconditional surrender was signed at a couple of minutes past 11 pm on the 8th of May - that already being the 9th of May in Russia! AnswerGermany surrendered on May 7,1945 to the allies. AnswerMay the 7th, 1945 Answeryou could disregard all of the above, if you want. The unconditional surrender was on May 7th, 1945.The declaration of unconditional surrender was signed on May 8th, 1945.


What is a word that means to let something take control of you?

"Surrender" is a word that can mean letting something take control of you.


Why do you think that West Germany wanted to maintain control over West Berlin even though it was not directly and physically connected to West Berlin?

Berlin is the cultural center of Germany. According to the Four Powers Treaty, West Germany did NOT have control over West Berlin. It was governed by the US, British and French Armies.


How did the Assyrians and the Chaldean's maintain control of their lands?

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How did the Assyrians and Chaldean's maintain control of their land?

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How long did it take the Americans to get control of Germany after D-day?

About 9 months, but it was the allies, not just the Americans. D-Day was 6/6/44 but Germany didn't surrender until 5/9/45. Even after that, problems existed for several months.


Why did Japan not surrender before the bombing?

Japan didn't surrender before the bombing because they wanted to get more favorable terms of surrender. The emperor wanted to maintain control of the nation and they did not want an occupation force that would keep them from building another military. On the other hand, the rest of the world did not want Japan to build their military and attack again, so the rest of the world required unconditional surrender. The Allies had already suffered enough loss during the war and did not want to send a million soldiers to their death in an invasion of Japan, so since the Emperor refused to surrender, the Allies used nuclear weapons to force compliance. There really was no other choice to President Truman at the time. The Japanese did not surrender because they had too much honor. Their emperor would not accept defeat and their people would fight to the death. They were not afraid and even after the bombs were dropped they didn't surrender. The Japanese surrendered because of the Soviet's threat to attack them.