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Q: Which battle led to Nazis losing control of France?
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Is France under axis control?

France was occupied by the German Nazis (the primary nation of the Axis forces) from the time they surrendered to the Nazis in early 1940 until the Allied Forces defeated the Nazis in France in the summer of 1945.


Why was the battle of flers-courcelette important?

The Battle of France marked the Nazi defeat of France. The French Third Republic ceased to exist and was replaced by what is now known as Vichy France, made up of a group of Nazi collaborators and sympathizers. The Nazis now had complete control of France and nearly all of continental Europe.


What battle liberated western Europe from the Nazis starting with the invasion of Normandy France?

Operation Overlord.


What year did the Nazis leave from France?

The Nazis were thrown out of France in 1944.


On September 1 1939 what was the name of the military tatic employed by the Nazis and what country was this use in?

It was called the blitz for short. It was used first in the county Poland. It was also used in France. The strategy was they would have planes in front of the ground force that would bomb and weaken the enemy defense. Then the ground force would finish them off. The Nazis could not use this strategy after they took over Poland and France because the U.K had control of the air so they could no longer use that strategy. There was a huge battle for control of the skies. This was called the battle of Britain. This was a 3 day battle that killed thousands of pilots.


Why were the Nazis able to control so much land at the beginning of World War 2?

because of there battle stratagy


Why was the battle of D-Day Necessary?

Yes, we needed to take over that Beach to move forward into France and take push back the Nazis. Yes, we needed to take over that Beach to move forward into France and take push back the Nazis.


Was holland or France invaded first by Nazis?

holland was invaded first. the Nazis used holland to get to France.


When did Nazis enter rhineland?

The Nazis wanted the Rhineland back. It belonged to Germany, not France. They got it back when Britain and France tried to appease the Nazis.


Was the Battle of Midway considered a turning point in the battle against the Nazis?

No, the Nazis were the German government, the Battle of Midway was between the US and Japan.


Was the Battle of Midway considered a turning point in the battle against Nazis?

No, the Nazis were the German government, the Battle of Midway was between the US and Japan.


When did the Nazis start losing power?

They began losing power when Hitler was in complete controll. About 1943.