Snow was the major factor in this war. The horses of the German military froze to death. The tanks and jeeps were so cold that they could not start. Their guns even froze. It was so cold that the bullets did not go fast enough. The German generals froze to the seats of their vehicles, thus they died right there! Captain Kirby, A.K.A. Nicolai Carpathia, led one major offensive against Russia. While driving through 25 km. high snow drifts, his car got stuck. He commanded his officers to dig him out. They dug for two weeks, but due to the blizzard-like condtions, they froze to death. He sat in his car for three months before someone rescued him.
Germany strategy during the first and second world war was strategic bombing, use of chemical weapons and the massacre of civilians capable of fighting against them.
armenia
Italy, Japan and Russia (for a while) Russia & Germany signed a non aggression pact & each occupied Poland in 1939. but they were on opposing sides in Russias war against Finland. Hungay, Rumania, Bulgaria all supplied forces for the axis.
Giving him the sudetenland
The "Schlieffen" Plan was Germany's stategy to invade France by invading through Germany.
unrestricted submarine warfare
Germany strategy during the first and second world war was strategic bombing, use of chemical weapons and the massacre of civilians capable of fighting against them.
russia could defeat invadors by drawing them deep into russias territory =) -dennisse yamashita
Early in World War One, it was clear that Germany had developed a sophisticated strategy that was unmatched by the Allies. It was called the Schlieffen Plan, devised by General Alfred Von Schlieffen. The plan exploited Germany's interior lines between France and Russia to first concentrate against France while Austria held the Russians at bay.
Russia could defeat invadors by drawing them deep into russias territory =) -dennisse yamashita
The Schlieffin plan did not cause World War 1. It was a battlefield strategy that Germany used to fight the war against France. Germany also used it as its strategy against France in World War 2. The Austrians had been mobilized to fight a war for over 50 years. They were ready to fight Serbia. Probably their mighty army caused the problem.
armenia
Moscow
They viewed Germany as the greatest threat in the war. You're welcome, Study Island-ers
Italy, Japan and Russia (for a while) Russia & Germany signed a non aggression pact & each occupied Poland in 1939. but they were on opposing sides in Russias war against Finland. Hungay, Rumania, Bulgaria all supplied forces for the axis.
blitzkrieg
During World War II, the 'Europe First' strategy of the Allies was the simple commitment to concentrating superior force against Hitlerite Germany before focusing on any all-out effort against Japan in the Pacific Theater. In practical effect, this strategy led to a successful conclusion of the European Theater's conflict early in 1945; however, American forces had even before this time begun successful offensives against Japan that would result in final victory only a few months later.