April 1915. At the battle of Gallipoli
During 1943, Germany saw a bunch of defeats on the Eastern Front. In addition, in 1943, the Allied invasion of Italy brought victories for the Allied forces.
The Western front; The Balkan front; The Eastern front; The war against Turkey in Iraq & Palestine & the war in East Africa
Opening a third front (Front, Flank, and Rear).
"Europe First" strategy
Ferdinand Foch was the Allied Commander on the Western Front. Paul von Hindenburg was the commander for the Germans.
the birds were beautiful
Serbian intellectuals sought to unite all of the Southern, Balkan Slavs. Under the so-calledÊPan-SerbicÊideology, which could be expressed as a 'Serbian nation of three faiths'. Unity Was a front concern during this period.
During 1943, Germany saw a bunch of defeats on the Eastern Front. In addition, in 1943, the Allied invasion of Italy brought victories for the Allied forces.
The Western front; The Balkan front; The Eastern front; The war against Turkey in Iraq & Palestine & the war in East Africa
Hitlers holiday home
RUSSIA
Operation Overlord ("D-day attack"). Before that Germany fought on one front at a time: Poland 1939, Scandinavia 1940, France 1940, Balkan 1941, Soviet 1941-. Taking over the North African war from the Italians created a second front in 1941, but it wasn't a two-front war where the forces were enclosed. From 1944 it became a real two-front war, when allied forces advanced from both east and west.
Opening a third front (Front, Flank, and Rear).
They fought Germany on the Western Front, as they were allied with Belgium.
It was all about establishing an Allied front in Europe
During World War II, the Allied invasion of Europe in 1944 struck primarily and directly on the Normandy coastline of France. Located in the central portion of the northern coast-border of France, Normandy was chosen by Allied planners as the best possible 'gateway' through which Allied forces could pass so as to establish the long-awaited Second Front against Nazi-occupied Europe.
The Soviet Union.