The Treaty of Versailles said that Germany was the sole cause of WWl and that it had to pay for all of the reparations. Obviously, Germany was in no position to pay for all of the damage done during the war and went into a deep economic depression in the 1920's. In comes Hitler and the Nazi Party. Hitler said if Germans would vote for him and make him the supreme chancellor, he would pull Germany out of the depression and make Germany great again. He said if the men would join the military, in return for building highways he would pay them and they could provide for their families. And that folks, is how Germany became ruled by Nazis.
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Both the militaries in Japan and the European Fascist were similar in the sense that they both sought territorial expansion but were different in that the Europeans wanted complete control over their territories
Answer:
a. a strategically planned offensive
b. it gave allied troops a foothold in Europe
Explanation:
The D-Day operation was a carefully and strategically well planned operation. Normandy was targeted as the perfect place for this, and lot of troops were sent on the peninsula in order to push back the Germans and have a foothold in Europe. The numbers were on their side, and even though they had lot of losses, they managed to overcome the far fewer Germans. After they managed to secure the coast, more and more troops were coming as a support, and step by step they pushed the Germans back to Germany and out of France, taking the war in their own country.
East Germany
The official name of East Germany was the German Democratic Republic. It was a communist state aligned in the orbit of the Soviet Union.
The Allies of World War II divided Germany into four zones of control after the war -- each zone occupied by one of the Allied nations -- Britain, France, the USA, and the USSR. The same thing was done for the city of Berlin, which was in the Soviet-controlled zone (East Germany). East Berlin was governed under Soviet control, and West Berlin was governed by the western Allies -- Britain, France and the USA. The British, French and American sectors were combined into West Germany (and West Berlin), and the eastern area became "East Germany," a satellite of the Soviet Union.