A war front refers to the specific area or zone where active combat takes place during a war. It is typically characterized by the presence of military forces engaged in direct conflict, often marked by battle lines or strategic positions. The term can also encompass the broader context of military operations, including logistics, supply routes, and civilian impact in nearby regions. Different fronts can emerge in various geographical locations throughout a conflict, depending on the strategies employed by opposing forces.
The Western front; The Balkan front; The Eastern front; The war against Turkey in Iraq & Palestine & the war in East Africa
There was no true front line in the civil war, but the Potomac river was one of the "front lines"
The U.S. did not fight a two front war in WW1. It fought only on the western front.
In this case, "front" means "frontier" or "border". A two front war means fighting a war against two or more enemies on different borders of your country.
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There was no "front" in the Cold War.
The Western front; The Balkan front; The Eastern front; The war against Turkey in Iraq & Palestine & the war in East Africa
Two front war - (der) Zweifrontenkrieg.
There was no true front line in the civil war, but the Potomac river was one of the "front lines"
what i think is that the australian's wanted to have war on there home front
The U.S. did not fight a two front war in WW1. It fought only on the western front.
Hawks believed Vietnam was a crucial front in the Cold War
In this case, "front" means "frontier" or "border". A two front war means fighting a war against two or more enemies on different borders of your country.
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Western Front - World War I - happened on 1914-08-04.
World War I was fought on two major fronts. The Eastern Front was located in the Middle East and the Western Front was situated in France.
The Eastern Front of World War Two was in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.