Chavez, Miguel; Dixon, Althea; Fernandez, Ernie; Konz Sr., Philip J.
Hitler pioneered the use of airborne operations during World War II (WWII) and he enjoyed several decisive victories early in the war. After he defeated France, Poland, and upper Europe, he turned to the Mediterranean, a vital strategic channel to...
Hartig, Larry A.
Harn, Robert P.
Linville, Ronald W.
Wilkins, Hartman
Thesis Statement: The German Army lost its October-December 1941 campaign against Moscow because of three factors.
Discussion: Hitler and his military staff overestimated the ability of the German Army and underestimated the ability of the Soviet...
Italy's invasion of Ethiopia in 1935 irrevocably changed the European geopolitical framework. After 1935, Mussolini would come increasingly under Hitler's influence. Hitler would also begin to free Germany from the restrictions imposed by the...
As Adolf Hitler conquered most of the European continent in 1939-1941, the small island of Crete in the Mediterranean Sea became vital to future operations in the Mediterranean region for both the Axis and Allied powers. If the Allies controlled...