What made Germany’s invasions of Europe difficult to stop during World War II
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Germany's air attacks were the biggest obstacles in stopping it's invasions in Europe during world war II.
The fast moving ground troops commanded by the military genius of Adolf Hitler made it very difficult for neighbouring countries of Europe.
Germany invaded Poland which marked the beginning of world war II.
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The Germans were dedicated soldiers armed with the most modern arms and ammunition.
They had paratroopers who were the best at that time.
The French army had old weapons.
The Germans circled France and marched over making them impossible to stop till they reached the Soviet Union where the Allied forces defeated them.
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