Word war ||: Battle Fronts
Blitzkrieg
A swift, sudden attack by tanks, aircraft, and so forth.
V-E Day
Allied victory in Europe ww2
The Germans were trapped as the British and the Americans closed in from the east and the Russians closed in from the west.
False
The french, like the Russians, put up stiff resistance to the German drive, and burned the land as they retreated.
False
The German takeover of Denmark and Norway threatened Axis shipping and trade.
False, French and British
Eisenhower
Led allied forces at Normandy ww2
Churchill
The British prime minister, ww2
Rommel
The German commander in North Africa ww2
Hitler
The German dictator, ww2
Blitzkrieg
The German war offensive, ww2
Pearl Harbor
The Japanese surprise attack on American naval base ww2
Roosevelt
The United States president during ww2
Due to severe losses suffered at the hands of the Germans, the Russians were given the task of seizing Berlin and reviving the German surrender.
True
Italy joined the axis powers when French resistance was weakened.
True
Japanese American relations grew tense following Japanese aggression in the pacific.
True
The German seizure of holland, Belgium, and Luxembourg forced the British to withdraw from the continent to England.
True
The allied leaders sought to free France with the allied invasion of Normandy in June 1944
True
When butler gained control of the balkan states, German relations with Russia crumbled.
True