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Was the battle of Poland the first war for Germany since World War 1?

no


What started the first battle of World War 2?

Germany invaded Poland


Did Germany fight the us in world war 2?

Yes. Germany was the most powerful enemy against which the US fought in world war 2. (The first battle the US fought in the European Theater was in North Africa and it was against France. The US lost.)


What was the first battle between the US and Germany in World War 2?

Kesserine Pass?


How was the first world war a good thing for Germany?

it was good because Germany won with america's help ok this is the correct answer


What was America's first world war 2 battle?

The attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. The "Battle of Pearl Harbor."


What battle was the first major battle of the war II?

Japan and germany


What disadvantages did the Americans have in the battle of Yorktown?

America was first to arrive on the battle field. Also, at the time, Great Britan had the #1 army in the world.


Was the battle of Normandy the first battle America was in during World war 2?

The battle for Normandy didn't happen until June 1944 but the US was involved in many battles elsewhere in the world before that .


Why was the Battle of Stalingrad a turning point for Germany in World War 2?

It wasn't. It was for the soviets. it was their first battle they won since the Nazis invaded. they also ended up pushing them all the way to Germany. It wasn't. It was for the soviets. it was their first battle they won since the Nazis invaded. they also ended up pushing them all the way to Germany. It wasn't. It was for the soviets. it was their first battle they won since the Nazis invaded. they also ended up pushing them all the way to Germany.


What was America's major enemy country at the beginning of world war 2?

First Japan in the Pacific and then Germany .


The first battle against the Germans in world war 1?

The first battle of World War 1 was the Battle of Liège. On August 5, 1914 Germany laid siege to the city of Liège, Belgium and finally took the city after 11 days of fighting.