Did the axis powers capture Stalingrad after 6 months of fighting?
it was never captures
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Where were the Axis Japanese World War 2 war criminals tried for war crimes which city and nation?
Tokyo
Why did Hitler lose the battle of D-Day?
The effects of a highly motivated, overwhelming, better trained, and equipped multi-national force was impossible to slow, much less stop. IN FACT, the forward progress of various factions actually increased as the battle progressed. Hitler's atrocities could not continue, no matter what. It was "Do, or die trying" in the minds of many. For that, we should all be grateful.
What successes did the axis have in Europe?
They conquered Poland, the Netherlands, Belgium, France and a portion of the Soviet Union before the Allies began to have any success.
What made Germany a powerful country?
Germany was always a powerful country because they have a large proportion of the world's intellectuals. They are methodical workers who do not know the saying "CLOSE ENOUGH". They are disiplinedand proud of their heritage.Unfortunitly they were lead by a Maniac for a few years which lead tosanctions by the rest of the world.
Who are all of the US axis now?
just about every one! Al qaeda... germany... and a whole bunch of others as well.
What is pro-seal 870 also known as?
Pro-Seal 870 is a Corrosion Inhibitive Sealant built to meet MIL-PRF-81733D Classification. It is a is a two-part, manganese dioxide cured polysulfide compound. It's also known as BMS 5-95
Nothing is ever fair in love and war.
Of course not. The Japanese 'sneak' attack on Pearl Harbor was anything but fair. But war is never 'fair.'
You cannot own a wild animal in the US without a special premit and liscences.
What is the role of the government in the market structure?
the role of the government in the market structure is to control inflection
When did American infantry enter Germany in World War 2?
11 September 1944 That answer surprises many people. Quoting from wikipedia's write-up for US 5th Armored Division: -The Division then turned east, advancing 100 miles in 8 hours, and crossed the Meuse at Charleville-Mézières, 4 September. Racing past Sedan, it liberated Luxembourg City on the 10th and deployed along the German border. The reconnaissance squadron of the Division sent a patrol across the German border on the afternoon of 11 September to be the first of the Allies to cross the enemy frontier.- They returned back across the river. The next time the Allies crossed into Germany was at the Remagen Bridge, I believe. Custermen
Which countries and figureheads made up the allies and axis powers of world war 2?
Germany , Italy , Japan , United Kingdom , United States , and Soviet Union
What is the advantages of axis vs allies in world war 2?
If you mean what strategic advantages did Germany, Japan, and Italy have in World War II, I will offer some ideas.
The Axis were more prepared for war at the start. For years all three countries had been building up their militaries and using propaganda to prepare the general population. England and France were reluctant to engage in another major war and did not priorities military capabilities. The United States had a very small standing army and an isolationist policy. By contrast Germany and Japan had been developing technology and producing modern weapons and training soldiers for years.
All three Axis powers had a unified leadership with limited accountability to their people. This let them take bold action while the US, France, and Britain were restrained by popular will.
Axis leaders were ahead of the curve in developing new strategies. For example the German Blitzkrieg combined air, armor, and infantry in new ways. Japan had a large force of aircraft carriers and used land based planes effectively against ships.
All of these advantages proved to be only temporary. By 1944 I don't think the Axis had any major strategic advantages.
What was Ribbentrop-Molotov pact of 1939 about?
It was a non aggresion pact between nazi Germany and russia. following this pact a very large degree of trade engaged between the two nations. a secret condition of this pact was that in the case of war ceratain areas could only be occupied by Germany, others by russia.
The only aircraft that fought in Battle of Britain were British aircraft in RAF and German aircraft in Luftwaffe
The only aircraft that fought in Battle of Britain were British aircraft in RAF and German aircraft in Luftwaffe
Limited warfare is a type of warfare that Europe engaged in the 18th century. Different from "total warfare", which is where you sacrifice everything you need to to destroy the enemy. Monarchies were limited in their actions of warfare - limited in ways all to include economic, political, social, and philisophical reasons.
Name and ranks of Canadian World War 2 soldiers?
There names and ranks of Canadian World War two soldiers are quite a number. The General was Harry Crerar, Guy Simonds was the lieutenant general and Andrew McNaughton was also a lieutenant general among others.Ê
Why did Montenegro start a popular uprising against the Axis Powers?
Italy tried to occupy Montenegro in 1941. They were met with great resistance by communists and Muslims. When the Italians were defeated, the Nazi Germans came into the area to try to take control. The partisans eventually pushed the Germans out in 1944.
What are symbolized working women?
Well, this is really difficult because there are probably many symbols of working women that could be discussed even during WW2, and the author of this question has not limited his/her query to that period of time. But, anyway, during WW2 the most prevalent symbol of women working in the war effort, producing guns, tanks, planes, boats and all the other paraphernalia of battle was "Rosie, The Riveter."
Name 2 of the three axis powers in World War 2?
Two of the axis powers during World War 2 are Germany and Italy.
The third axis power is Japan.