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During World War II, the Western Front was the theater of fighting west of Germany, encompasing France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxemberg, and Denmark.

1 1939 – 1941

Fighting on the Western Front was preceded with the Phoney War. Fighting began with Operation Weserübung, the German invasion of Denmark and Norway, in April, 1940. The next month, the Germans launched the Battle of France. The Western Allies - primarily the French and British - soon collapsed under the onslaught of the German blitzkrieg. The British escaped at Dunkirk, while the majority of the French Army surrendered without firing a shot. Fighting along the Front ended, and the German army began preparations to invade England.

Following the Luftwaffe's defeat in the Battle of BritainA major campaign of World War II, the Battle of Britain is the name for the attempt by Germany's Luftwaffe to gain control of British airspace and destroy the Royal Air Force (RAF). Secondary objectives were to destroy aircraft production and intimidate t, the invasion of England was cancelled. While the majority of the German army was mustered for the invasion of the Soviet UnionOperation Barbarossa Unternehmen Barbarossa was the German codename for Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union during World War II, which commenced on June 22, 1941. It was to be the turning point for the fortunes of Hitler's Third Reich, in that the, construction began on the Atlantic WallThe Atlantic Wall was an extensive system of coastal fortifications built by the German Third Reich during the Second World War along the western coast of Europe (1942-44) in order to defend against an anticipated Anglo-American invasion of the continent - a series of defensive fortificationPhotographed by Andy Carvin, October 2003. 1750 situation, Groningen (province), Netherlands Fortifications are military constructions designed for defensive warfare. They have been used for many thousands of years, in a variety of increasingly complex des along the French coast of the English channel. These were built in anticipation of a cross-channel English invasion of France.

2 1942 – 1943

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For almost two years, there was no land-fighting on the Western Front with the exception of commando raids and the guerrilla actions of the resistance aided by the SOE and OSS. However, in the meantime, the Allies took the war to Germany, with a strategic bombing campaign the American Eighth Air Force bombing Germany by day and the RAF Bomber Command bombing by night.



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