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Western Front (disambiguation) for other meanings." Western Front was a term used during the First and Second World Wars to describe the "contested armed frontier" between lands controlled byGermany to the East and theAllies to the West. A "contested armed frontier" during a war is called a "front".There was also an
Eastern Front in both World War I and World War II.World War I
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Western Front (World War I) "From the end of the
First Battle of Ypres , at the end of theRace to the Sea , until the last few months of the summer of 1918, the Western Front consisted of a relatively static line of trench systems which stretched from the coast of theNorth Sea southwards to the Swiss border. In their efforts to break through the opposing lines of trenches and barbed wire entanglements, the opposing forces employed huge artillery bombardments followed by attacks of tens of thousands of soldiers. Battles typically lasted for months and lead to casualties measured in the hundreds of thousands for attacker and defender alike, such as theBattle of the Somme , wherein 20 000 men died on the first day. Battles on this front were also typified by poor advance planning and the application of 19th century warfare tactics, such as direct frontal assaults on enemy positions, that were doomed to failure in the face of modern technology, such as themachine gun . The general result of these huge expenditures of effort was only a small shift, measured in a few kilometres, in a short section of the front.The principal adversaries on the Western Front, who fielded armies of millions of men, were
Germany to the East againstFrance and theUnited Kingdom to the West, with sizable contingents from the Allied empires, especially the BritishDominion s. TheUnited States entered the war on the side of theEntente Powers in 1917 and by the summer of 1918 had an army of around half a million men, this rising to a million by the time the Armistice was signed onNovember 11 , 1918.The
Alpine Front betweenItaly , which was a member of theAllies , and Austro-Hungarian Empire, which was a member of theCentral Powers , is usually considered to be a separate front.World War II
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Western Front (World War II) "Percentage of German Army: approximately 40% in 1944.(Counting France and Italy in respect to the Eastern front-Source:Axis History Factbook Axis order of battle 1944.)Counting the Balkans-53%
In early 1943 (till July or September) 40% of all axis forces (not German Army) were deployed against the western allies. (The count includes all fronts except the
Balkans , which would be counted as the western front. Allies of Germany are excluded in the 1944 statistic as a result of there being almost no foreign allies by this point in significant strength (strategically) on any front.) -Same SourceThe Western Front of World War II was generally restricted to the same geographic regions as during World War I. During the war the front moved much further, as far West as the
English Channel and as far East as the line which would become theIron Curtain during theCold War . Although fighting took place inNorway and Italy these are not usually included as part of the Western Front but as separate campaigns.The Western Front had three distinct phases during World War II.
The first phase lasted from September 1939 until 1940. It started with the
Phony War with the allies taking up positions which created a front similar to that held during most of World War I. The first phase lasted until the Germans attacked and won a stunningly fast victory in June 1940. The British had to withdraw theBritish Expeditionary Force to Britain with an evacuation through Dunkirk Operation Dynamo and France was forced to capitulate.The second phase from the late summer of 1940 until the early summer of 1944 consisted of a stalemate along the English Channel where neither side were strong enough to invade the other's territory with anything more than
commando raids. The main action during this period was happening in the Eastern Front.The third and final phase started on
June 6 1944 with the invasion of Normandy on theD-Day of Operation Overlord, When an allied force consisting of American British and Canada Army Groups (with units from many other nations), successfully gained a beach head inNormandy in northern France. By the early autumn of 1944 the front was approximately where the World War I front had been. It ended onMay 8 1945 with the unconditional surrender of Germany. By that time western allied forces were on a front which stretched from the Baltic east ofDenmark , southwards along the river Elbe, through the German/Czechoslovakia border intoAustria and North Italy. This was a great delay in the war.ee also
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