The Nazi Germany had to fight two front war in Second world war. It had to confront Western allies on the western front and soviet union on the eastern. Germans were unsuccessful in repelling advances on both fronts. The western front was opened by the German army after attacking Luxembourg and Belgium and later gained control of the industrial regions of France. It was the main front of the second world war and included front included Denmark, Luxembourg, Norway, Belgium, Netherlands, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy.
<span>The </span>Western Front<span> of the </span>European theatre<span> <span>of </span></span>World
War II<span> <span>encompassed </span></span>Denmark<span>, </span>Norway<span>, </span>Luxembourg<span>, </span>Belgium<span>, the </span>Netherlands<span>, the </span>United
Kingdom<span>, </span>France<span>, </span>Italy<span>, and </span>Germany. <span>World War II
military engagements in Southern Europe and elsewhere are generally considered
under separate headings. The Western Front was marked by two phases of
large-scale combat operations.<span> </span></span>
British economist John Maynard Keynes is the founder of Keynesian economics. Among other beliefs, Keynes held that governments should increase spending and lower taxes when faced with a recession, in order to create jobs and boost consumer buying power.