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Allied debate over a second front
Allied debate over a second front













allied debate over a second front

Essentially, these actions did not mean the opening of a second front, and they distracted an insignificant part of the enemy forces. Instead, the British and American command landed troops in North Africa in November 1942, in Sicily in July 1943, and later in southern Italy. However, in accordance with their policies, which were intended to wear out the USSR and Germany and establish world supremacy, the ruling circles in the USA and Great Britain delayed the opening of a second front. The opening of a second front in the west was necessary to distract significant numbers of fascist German troops from the main Soviet-German front and to achieve the fastest possible victory for the Allies of the antifascist coalition. The problem of a second front existed from the time that fascist Germany attacked the USSR on J( see WORLD WAR n, 1939-45).

allied debate over a second front

In World War II (1939-45), a battlefront against fascist Germany, which was opened by the USA and Great Britain on June 6, 1944, with the incursion of their troops into northwestern France.















Allied debate over a second front