Submitted by Jason McDonald on Mon, 2014-05-26 21:35
The Allies succeeded in landing on the coast of France, despite a tenuous hold on the center of their lines. If the German command structure allowed for independent action, they might not have stayed.
Submitted by Jason McDonald on Wed, 2014-05-21 12:42
By the end of 1944 Germany was losing on all fronts. Her generals, faced with ever increasing armies armed with superior technology, fell back under the combined assaults in Italy, the Eastern Front, and France.