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Success and Defeat in World War II

MAJ Dzul, Fazil
Articles
During the Second World War (WWII ), many nations from all over the world were divided into two major alliances – Germany, Japan and Italy forming the Axis Powers and the Allied forces led by the ‘Big Three’, i.e. Great Britain, the Soviet Union and the United States. Firstly, this essay will analyse the strategic failure of the Wehrmacht, the German Armed Forces and the Imperial Japanese forces in WWII . Secondly, it will also address the importance of having both tactical and strategic success as crucial factors to winning a war. Lastly, it will examine the factors that allowed the Wehrmacht and the Imperial Japanese forces to succeed in their early conquest and the reasons why they failed at the end.
Source:
Pointer Vol. 40, No. 3
Series:
Pointer Article ; Vol. 40, No. 3
Language:
English
BRN:
129589
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