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How did hitler commit a historical blunder by opening a second front during the second world war?

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Answered by bhumish02
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Explanation:

Two years into the war, in September 1941, German arms seemed to be carrying all before them. Western Europe had been decisively conquered, and there were few signs of any serious resistance to German rule. The failure of the Italians to establish Mussolini's much-vaunted new Roman empire in the Mediterranean had been made good by German intervention. German forces had overrun Greece, and subjugated Yugoslavia. In north Africa, Rommel's brilliant generalship was pushing the British and allied forces eastwards towards Egypt and threatening the Suez canal. Above all, the invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941 had reaped stunning rewards, with Leningrad (the present-day St Petersburg) besieged by German and Finnish troops, Smolensk and Kiev taken, and millions of Red Army troops killed or captured in a series of vast encircling operations that brought the German armed forces within reach of Moscow. Surrounded by a girdle of allies, from Vichy France and Finland to Romania and Hungary, and with the more or less benevolent neutrality of countries such as Sweden and Switzerland posing no serious threat, the Greater German Reich seemed to be unstoppable in its drive for supremacy in Europe.

Answered by r5134497
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Hitler's Blunder during world war 2

Explanation:

  • Hitler confronted the The fundamental issue was that Germany didn't have a lot of assets to battle on such a significant number of  fronts simultaneously.  
  • This prompted monetary specialists, for example, Fritz Todt had just started to understand this.
  • When Todt was executed in a plane conflict on 8 February 1942, his place as deadly implements serve was taken by Hitler's own planner, the youthful Albert Speer.
  • Permeated with unquestioning confidence in Hitler and his will to win, Speer rebuilt and legitimized the arms generation framework, expanding on changes previously started by Todt.
  • His techniques helped increment drastically the number of planes and tanks fabricated in German plants, and supporting the stockpile of ammo to the soldiers.
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