The Germans called the coastal fortifications the Atlantic Wall, which was not breached until D-Day on June 6, 1944, less than a year before the war ended. The efforts were aimed at repelling an invasion from Britain which would present the greatest threat to the German homeland. They were constructed from 1942 to 1944, eventually under the direction of Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, the skillful leader of the African campaigns.
The Germans had a significant contingent of Romanian forces allied to the Germans during the invasion of Russia .
The Germans believed the Allies would cross the English Channel at Calais because it was the shortest and most direct route from Britain to France, making it a logical target for an invasion. Additionally, Calais was heavily fortified, and the Allies had conducted extensive deception operations, including misinformation campaigns, to suggest that this was the intended landing site. This led the Germans to concentrate their defenses there, ultimately diverting resources away from other potential landing areas like Normandy. Their misjudgment contributed significantly to the success of the D-Day invasion in June 1944.
The Allied troops landing on the beachhead were a dead give away an invasion was occurring.
The main idea of Operation Barbarossa came from the Germans and their plan to invade the Soviet Union. It is important because though the Germans started the invasion, it also led to their defeat.
Neutral status was granted by goth germany and the allies. But the UK had invasion plans to take northern sweden where the large mines are located. Also the swedish fleet was stronger than the entire axis one before japan joined and thus a strong deterant for bringing sweden into the war. The UK planted propaganda allthrough the war to make sweden join the allies to no avail. The swedes killed germans and brittish alike at the border but spared finns and norwegians. The neutrality is quiestionable as the germans fought for the finns agains russia which was and is the swedes brothers. After finland won, there was no reason to support the germans and sweden did not.
The Germans expected the invasion to be at the Pais de Calais on the Northern coast of France.Deception through Operation Fortitude helped lead the Germans to this thought. This famous operation included the creation of fake tanks, radio traffic, and other fake military equipment. False information was leaked to the Germans so they would anticipate a diversion by allied forces.This plan worked extremely well. German Panzers were held in reserve upon the invasion of Normandy for the "real" invasion at Calais. northern france
they had fortified the beaches with cannons and machinegun implacemens. Barbed wire and steel beach obstacles to snare landing craft...............
The Germans were expecting an allied invasion but did not know where and when it would come from.
Because they did know it was going to be an invasion. But they did not know where or when.
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hit the Germans where they did not expect.........................
Calais. For every Allied reconnaissance flight over Normandy, two were flown over Calais to increase the deception. The Germans expected that George Patton rather than Bernard Montgomery would be leading the invasion, so a dummy army under Patton was created to indicate that Calais was the objective. Another dummy army in Scotland was created to confuse the Germans into thinking that Norway might also be a possible site for the invasion.
The Germans had a significant contingent of Romanian forces allied to the Germans during the invasion of Russia .
the motive of the Normandy invasion was to liberate the french from the nazi Germans who had invaded years before
They were different due to the fact that the invasion of 1066 succeeded. The German invasion not only didn't succeed it wasn't even attempted.