It fought the war in two separate locations.It had to split its army to fight on two fronts.~APEX
That was one of the reasons for Germany's loss of WW 2.
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The Pacific Theater and the European Theater.
The term two-front war refers specifically to the European Theater of War. Up until D-Day, the only land front between the Axis and Allied powers was the eastern front between Russia and Germany. The strategy behind D-Day was to open a second front against the Germans and relieve pressure on the Russians. Allied leaders hoped a second front would put stress on Germany and strain their resources. After D-Day, Germany was essentially fighting agaisnt two armies, the Russians in the east and the other allied powers to the west. The strategy worked well and after opening the second front Germany was defeated about a year later. The term two-front war refers to these two fronts the Germans faced and the strategy devised to bring about the end of the war.
It fought the war in two separate locations.It had to split its army to fight on two fronts.~APEX
The Battle of Normandy wasn't necessarily a "two-front war". However, Normandy was attacked from more than one direction. The two fronts Germany fought were called the Eastern front and the Westarn Front.
Because they fought on multiple fronts.
Because they fought on multiple fronts.
Germany was attempting to avoid a war on two fronts.
the western, Germany and pacific front Japan...however, you could say there were three fronts. those two are important, but the other is the home front. it had the most impact on the US economicaly,politicaly and socialy.
That was one of the reasons for Germany's loss of WW 2.
The Normandy beach fronts.
War on Two Fronts
Because they picked on more than one country...
Australia fought as part of the Allies that defeated Germany in World War 2. Almost a million Australian soldiers fought in the war, primarily in the Pacific arena, but also on European and African fronts.
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