hitler, goering, himmler
One notable meeting place that was not used by Allied leaders during World War II is the city of Paris. While Paris was occupied by Nazi Germany, the Allied leaders met in various locations such as Tehran, Yalta, and Potsdam to discuss military strategy and post-war plans. The choice of locations often reflected security concerns and the political dynamics of the time.
The Polish Cipher Bureau were the first to break Germany's military Enigma ciphers .
During World War II, people placed strong trust in military leaders due to their perceived competence and decisiveness in the face of existential threats. As nations faced unprecedented challenges, charismatic leaders often embodied national pride and unity, rallying public support. Additionally, the success of military operations and strategic victories bolstered confidence in their abilities. The wartime context fostered a need for strong, authoritative figures to guide nations through turmoil, further solidifying trust in military leadership.
After the Unification of Germany in 1871, Austria was not unified as part of it, which caused major revolts in many Austrian cities. As well, Prussian pressure on Austria as well as military impotency of the Austrian government forced them into becoming puppets of Germany. During World War 1 they were a liability.
Britain had the strongest navy, prior to WW1, and during. However, Germany was in competition.
One of the leaders were Hitler.
The "reach-around" - it was a powerful and explosive tactic.
Hitler, Mussolini and Tojo.
Kaiser Wilhelm emperor of Germany since 1888
BenitoMussolini in Italy and Adolf Hitler in Germany.
The Italian Dictator Benito Mussolini.
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Adolph Hitler , Hermann Goering and Joseph Goebells .
military factories
Battle of Britain
Battle of Britain