Germany, because it's bounderies reached from the Atlantic Ocean all the way in Russia and almost reached modern-day Moscow. Also because their soldiers were trained very well and had up-to-date weapons (unlike the Japanese) and their was a surplus of soldiers and tanks. But early in the war the German navy was practically destroyed by the might of the strong American navy
Germany
Russia, or rather, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; the Soviet Union. Every nation in Europe was devastated during World War II, with the exception of Switzerland, which remained neutral.
112,000 died in Europe
Not sure but if I had a guess it probably was the soviet union (russia)
By troop ships.
Germany
Russia, or rather, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; the Soviet Union. Every nation in Europe was devastated during World War II, with the exception of Switzerland, which remained neutral.
Russia is the largest nation in the world. It is in northern Europe and Asia
The Western World or Western Civilization.
Europe did not surrender during WW2.
Russia has the largest army in Europe and the world (including active or inactive personnel).
The answer is Russia/Soviet Union
Vatican City is the smallest independent country in Europe. It is also the smallest country in all of Europe as well as the world.
Europe is a collection of separate countries. There was no Prime Minister of Europe. The nearest that Europe got to having a single leader during World War 2 was Adolf Hitler who was ultimately the leader of all of occupied Europe.
Eisenhower commanded the allied forces in Europe during WWII.
Germany has the largest GDP of any European nation. Luxembourg has the largest GDP per capita rate of any European nation, and any country of the world.
How did Russian Revolution contribute to instability in Europe during and after World War 1?The Russian Revolution contribute when