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The second wave of invasions during World War II included the United States, United Kingdom, and their allies, who launched operations in North Africa, Italy, and the Pacific. These invasions played a crucial role in shifting the momentum of the war in favor of the Allies against the Axis powers.
What fell was the western part of the Roman Empire (France, Belgium, southern Holland, Britain, Spain, Portugal Africa, and Italy). The eastern part of the empire (south-Western Europe, the Middle East and Egypt) did not. The major factor in the fall of the western part of the empire were the invasions by Germanic peoples from central and northwestern Europe who eventually took over most of its lands. The first wave of invasions occurred in 406. Under the weight of these invasions, this part of the empire lost its political cohesion and there were infighting and usurpations which contributed to its collapse. Historians give 476 and a date for the end of this part of the empire. The eastern part of the empire was not affected by the Germanic invasions and continued to exist. Later it, too, lost many lands due to invasions by Arabs and Slavs, but it managed to survive in a reduced version until 1453 when the ottoman Turks took over its capital, Constantinople.
The invasions of the Roman Empire were carried out by Germanic peoples who lived north of the western part of the Roman Empire and were seeking new lands further south. Being further east, the eastern part of he Roman Empire was not affected by these migratory movements. However, over time after the fall of the western part , this part of the empire was suffered invasions (by the Arabs, Slavs and Turks) and eventually lost all of its lands.
The western part of the Roman Empire was invaded by Germanic peoples from central Europe and southern Germany. Britain's invaders were from northern Germany and the north of the Netherlands. The eastern part of the Roman Empire were not affected by these invasions and continued to exist for nearly 1,000 years
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no, Europe is a part of the globe, and it is next to North Africe, which is a continent no, north Africa is in the second bigest continent or in Africa not in Europe north Africa is southern Europe.
The mongol conquests were invasions made by the nomadic people, the Mongolian. They conquest almost all of Asia and part of Europe. They were stopped by the Polish, in the West and by the Israeli and Saudi Arabians in the Middle East.
no, Europe is a part of the globe, and it is next to North Africe, which is a continent no, North Africa is in the second bigest continent or in Africa not in Europe north Africa is southern Europe.
it depends because the Roman Empire suffered many invasions which were repelled invaded many times by many peoples over the course of three centuries before the final invasions which led to he fall of the western part of this empire. Many were raids for looting and ravaging. Invasions by the Huns in the eastern part of the empire were carried out to extract a tribute from the Romans. The Huns tired to invade Gaul and then Italy because their king, Attila, wanted to take over the western part of the Roman Empire. The Persians were part of centuries of wars over territorial disputes in which both the Romans and the Persians invaded, but did not retain, each other's territories. Some invasions were by peoples who were in search of new lands. The invasions which led to the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire were by peoples in search of new lands. They were the result of the migration period. Peoples from Scandinavia and northern Germany migrated southwards. This squeezed the lands of the peoples who lived in Central Europe. This led to the Alemanni of southern Germany taking over Switzerland, which was part of the Empire.T he invasions of Eastern Europe by the Huns (who came from Asia) added to this squeeze. The Vandals, Sueves and Alans invaded Gaul and moved to Hispania (Spain and Portugal). The Vandals and Alans went on to take over northwestern Africa. The Burgundians took over eastern Gaul. Peoples from northern Germany ands migated in search for new lands. The Angles, Saxons and Jutes, and the north of the Netherlands migrated to Britannia in waves and took it over
The western part of the Roman Empire fell under the weight of the invasions of its lands by the Gremanic peoples. The Romans lost political cohesion and they were not able to respond to these invasions. The eastern part of the Roman Empire was not affected by these invasions and continued to exist for nearly 1,000 years.
In the second triumvirate, Lepidus ruled Africa, Octavian ruled the western part of Europe and Antony ruled the eastern part of the empire.