Britain (and to a lesser extent Ireland, officially neutral) represented a marshalling point for Allied armies and war material, close enough to bomb mainland Europe and Germany, and to project seapower around the continent. The delay and eventual cancellation of the invasion meant that American and Allied forces could attack the German military presence in Europe for the entire second half of the war.
D-Day, the Allied invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944, had a significant impact on the entire war. It marked the beginning of the end for Nazi Germany's control of Europe, as it forced them to fight a two-front war. The successful invasion allowed the Allies to gain a foothold in Western Europe and eventually led to the liberation of France and the collapse of the Axis Powers.
Yes, from 1934 Himmler was head of the SS and the entire German police, uniformed and secret. He was head of the entire Nazi terror apparatus.
Hitler's plan was to take over Germany, which he basically succeeded in, and then expend Germany into Russia, so that his country would be twice as big. Afterwards, he was going to expand Russia and Germany into Poland, so to add more land again...In the end he thought that he could take over the entire world...which he obviously did not succeed in, that crazy bastard!
The Axis Powers (primarily Germany - while Italy and Japan are also considered members of the Axis Powers, Japan mainly fought in the "Pacific Theater" otherwise known as southern Asia, while Italy didn't even come close to Germany's military might and Hitler's military influence) in their total control, had conquered all of Europe EXCEPT:Great BritainSpainPortugalSwedenSwitzerlandFinland.Again this was all part of Hitler's vision of the "thousand year reich".~ nkindianhobo
It actually unified the entire Germanic state.
560,000 Jews Lived in Germany prior to the Hitler coming to power
As of 2021, it is estimated that around 10% of the population in Germany follow a vegetarian diet, which translates to approximately 8 million people. The number of vegetarians in Germany has been steadily increasing over the years.
Hitler had planned to firstly take over Europe. It was believed that by having dominion over all of Europe, he would then have dominion over the entire world.
No, all continents have deserts. Even Europe has a small desert in Spain. Nearly the entire continent of Antarctica is considered a desert.
Scotland, along with the entire British Isles, is included in the region of Northern Europe for UN standards. However, Scotland, and all of the British Isles, are more commonly associated with Western Europe.
Germany and russia. the eastern front resulted in some of the most viciously fought battles and the heaviest losses of the entire war.
Russia is located in both Europe and Asia because it stretches across the entire Eurasian landmass. Turkey is considered part of both Europe and Asia because a small part of its territory (3%) is in the Balkans west of the Bosporus strait. The remainder of the country is in Asia, on the Anatolian Peninsula.what is europe divied into
europe and entire western hemisphere[:
There are regions of deserts found on each of the seven continents. Even Europe has some small areas of semi-arid lands and, of course, almost the entire continent of Antarctica is considered a desert.
so that Germany wouldn't take over the entire continent.
No. He has lived his entire life in Europe.