In the summer of 1944, while Himmler's SS men were busy rounding up supposedly disloyal Army generals, Allied troops were busy blasting their way off the Normandy beachheads and into northern France.
German troops attempting to regroup for a massive counter-attack had instead suffered a crushing defeat when they were trapped in a pocket around Falaise. The Germans subsequently withdrew from northern France and then exited Paris amid a Resistance uprising. Fortunately the treasured city was left largely undamaged by the departing Germans as senior commanders turned a deaf ear to vengeful orders from Hitler. The city was formally liberated on August 25, 1944, by Free French troops.
Soon tank columns of the U.S. 3rd Army led by General George Patton were roaring eastward toward Germany so fast they risked running out of fuel. The amazing American and British-Canadian success continued with the liberation of Verdun, Dieppe, Artois, Rouen, Abbeville, Brussels and Antwerp. At the same time, Allied troops staged Operation Dragoon, a seaborne invasion of southern France, then pushed northward to link up with Patton. By mid-September, American troops had reached the Siegfried Line, a series of defensive fortifications stretching along Germany's western border.
The statement is FALSE.
Though Brazil has forests and rich farmland, it has few mineral resources.
Answer:
Average
Explanation:
Alfred Bi net was the psychologist who proposed the concept of IQ. He proposed an intelligent scale that was called a Bi net Simon intelligent scale. IQ purpose was to measure the intelligence level of a person. I.Q was standing for the Intelligence Quotient.
This IQ tells about where the person lie and how to differentiate between an intelligent person and an average person. Different levels define at what level the person lies. Hundred is at the average level in IQ standard. It means that Nathan holds an average score in Intelligence quotient.
I believe the answer is: <span>speak out in public on issues
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Both of them were well known leaders during W<span>omen's suffrage movement. At that time, women's voice were unheard and pressed down by society.
But both of them were brave enough to stand up and fight for women's right and the establishment of slavery.</span>