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the U.S army
The Germans and Italians pushed the British Army back to the Egyptian border near El Alamein where the British were able to build up their supplies. The Germans were unable to go south into the desert and outflank the British because the Qattara Depression prevented any access.
It was in violation of the Versailles treaty
The German army crossed the Danish border on April 9, 1940 by land, sea, and air.
The Danish army did not have the military capability to resist the German invasion in 1940. Denmark was also concerned about minimizing casualties and potential destruction to their country by not engaging in a futile fight against the larger German forces. Additionally, the Danish government hoped that cooperating with the Germans would protect the Danish population from harsh reprisals.
The Danish army's resistance against the German invasion in April 1940 was limited due to the overwhelming strength of the German forces. They fought primarily to defend their sovereignty and national integrity, but faced a swift occupation. Ultimately, the Danish government chose to surrender to minimize civilian casualties and avoid destruction, reflecting the dire situation. Their brief conflict highlighted the complexities of wartime decisions in the face of aggression.
No, if so there would be no non-military German civilians in ww2, and the Germans would pretty much be extinct.
Royal Danish Army Officers Academy was created in 1713.
because they were told if they didnt fight the people would go to the bank and take everthing they owned
Royal Danish Army Officers Academy's motto is 'Ingenio et Armis'.
When the German Army quickly overcame the French Army, there was very little left to do to fight the Germans. The Resistance, or Guerrilla Warfare was one way that they could continue to fight against (Resist) the German War effort.
Most people didnt want to fight the british in the revolution, the colonies were too poor to maintain a good army
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Only one country helped the Americans in the Revolution and that was France. The British hired the Germans ( Hessans) to fight for them.
The Normandy Landing forced the Germans to fight on two fronts. To fight against the Russians in the East and to fight the Allies in the West. This effectively weakening their fighting strength on each front.
There was no significant "Battle of Denmark" . The Danish King Christian X and his Government surrendered only 2 hours after the German Army drove into Denmark on the morning of 9 April 1940. 16 Danish border guards were killed, The King and government thereafter co-operated with the Germans for the remainder of the war. Anyone who claims there was a battle is trying to re-write history. No Danish troops fought against the Germans at any point unless they were individuals who had left Denmark before the invasion.