One of the basic strategies they used was bring in a ton of military forces, ships, planes, vehicles (including tanks and jeeps), hit the enemy hard and fast, use surprise if possible and don't let up. An example of this strategy was used on D-Day of the Normandy Invasion. They hit hard on both land, sea and air. They would carpet bomb in preparation for the infantry. The tanks would go ahead then the infantry followed. Sometimes they sent in paratroopers or commandos first. In the Pacific they sent the Marines in after the ships and planes did their bombing efforts. Then the Army came. These strategies did work even when there were problems. General Patton used the Germans blitzkrieg method against the Germans. He would use Rommel's methods too.
The answer to the question is Germany. Germany was not one of the Allied Powers during World War 1. The Allied Powers during World War 1 were: Russia The US France
Allied punishments weakened the German Economy after World War 1, while Allies helped revive the German economy after World War 2.
who were allied government leaders
They were confident they could outlast the AlliEd forces
The Strategy used during both world wars is Total War
The answer to the question is Germany. Germany was not one of the Allied Powers during World War 1. The Allied Powers during World War 1 were: Russia The US France
on the allied side
Island hopping. (In NovaNET: "leap frogging")
Allied punishments weakened the German Economy after World War 1, while Allies helped revive the German economy after World War 2.
An allied power during that war.
who were allied government leaders
Wolf packs were a strategy German U-boats used to attack allied shipping
Scotland was part of the Allied Powers during World War 2 .
austrian - hungarian
it is counties
Allied naval bombardments of Japan during World War II happened on -19-08-07.
Yalta