The goal of the Allies' incessant bombing of Germany during World War II was to cripple the German war effort by destroying key industrial targets, infrastructure, and transportation networks. This strategy aimed to weaken the German military's ability to fight, disrupt supply lines, and demoralize both the German military and civilian population. Additionally, the bombings sought to hasten the end of the war by forcing Germany to surrender.
The goal of carpet bombing during World War 2 was to try to weaken German morale and destroy cities which contained war industries. This technique was very effective on Germany and usually destroyed whole cities or large targets.
To kill people
The goal was for Nazi-Germany and Italy to link up with the Japanese armies as they moved across Asia, cutting the allies in two.
To inflict maximum damage and to destroy Germany's capacity to make warThe main goal of the United States and Britians bombing runs of Germany was to stop Germany's military so they couldn't make any more advancements.
The short term goal of D-day was to establish a foothold on the European continent so that the allies could start their long walk across Europe reclaiming it from Nazi Germany. While the allies were motivated by many philosophical, political, theological, and humanitarian reasons the primary goal was to ensure that freedom and democracy prevail over fascism and dictatorship.
The goal of carpet bombing during World War 2 was to try to weaken German morale and destroy cities which contained war industries. This technique was very effective on Germany and usually destroyed whole cities or large targets.
The Allies were trying to stop Germany from world domination.
To inflict maximum damage and to destroy Germany's capacity to make warThe main goal of the United States and Britians bombing runs of Germany was to stop Germany's military so they couldn't make any more advancements.
Germany's goal in World War 1 was to establish itself as a dominant power in Europe by expanding its territory and influence. This goal led to aggressive military actions and alliances that ultimately contributed to the escalation of the conflict and the eventual defeat of Germany and its allies.
The goal of carpet bombing during World War 2 was to try to weaken German morale and destroy cities which contained war industries. This technique was very effective on Germany and usually destroyed whole cities or large targets.
To kill people
To defeat the Ottoman Empire, which was fighting on the side of the Central Powers (Germany, Austria).
The goal was for Nazi-Germany and Italy to link up with the Japanese armies as they moved across Asia, cutting the allies in two.
The goal was to knock Turkey out of the war, then concentrate on Germany and Austria. Although the Ottoman (Turkish) Empire was in severe decline, their army proved to be much tougher than the Allies anticipated, and Gallipoli was a failure.
To inflict maximum damage and to destroy Germany's capacity to make warThe main goal of the United States and Britians bombing runs of Germany was to stop Germany's military so they couldn't make any more advancements.
Roosevelt officially joined WWII in retaliation to the Pearl Harbour bombing, he aligned America with the English and worked to stop Japan and Germany.
Germany failed to score a goal verses spain. Puyol scored a goal.