The outcome of the Germany strategy, particularly during World War II, was ultimately a failure for the Axis powers. Despite initial successes and rapid territorial gains, the strategy faltered due to overextension, logistical challenges, and significant defeats, notably at Stalingrad and in North Africa. This led to the eventual defeat of Nazi Germany in 1945, resulting in the division of the country and the onset of the Cold War. The strategy's failure also had profound implications for Europe and the global balance of power in the post-war era.
They viewed Germany as the greatest threat in the war. You're welcome, Study Island-ers
Both agreements were broken when Germany attacked protected territories.
the allies had a coordinating strategy for victory
unrestricted submarine warfare
The von Schlieffen Plan
The word "strategy" is a noun. It refers to a plan of action designed to achieve a specific goal or outcome.
It increases the chance that you will achieve the outcome you want . (Apex)
They viewed Germany as the greatest threat in the war. You're welcome, Study Island-ers
blitzkrieg
In the prisoner's dilemma, the dominant strategy is for each prisoner to betray the other, as it leads to the best outcome for the individual regardless of the other prisoner's choice.
Germany lost, they lost to the Allies Russia was part of the Allies
The outcome of Germany was that it was split into four zones, one for the US, one for the Soviets, one for the British, and one four the French. Berlin was also divided into four zones.
Giving him the sudetenland
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Blitzkrieg
Both agreements were broken when Germany attacked protected territories.
Germany lost. American won. End of story.