In the
early days ofthe Germans scored a number of notable victories. The most important, from a
strategic standpoint, was the relatively easy invasion and occupation of France. The French
government believed that the Maginot Line, a line of strategic concrete fortifications, would be
enough to protect the country from German attack. However, it proved no such thing, and was
unable to withstand the might of the Wehrmacht, who with their superior...
Friday, 22 June 2012
What were the early victories of Germany in WWII?
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