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Battlefronts expanded from "summary" of World War Two by Richard Holmes,Ann Kramer,Charles Messenger

The concept of battlefronts expanded during World War Two was a crucial development in the global conflict that engulfed nations across the world. As the war progressed, the traditional idea of a front line where opposing forces met in battle began to shift and change. Instead of being confined to a specific geographical area, the war began to spread out over vast distances, with multiple fronts opening up in different regions simultaneously. This expansion of battlefronts was driven by several factors, including advances in technology that allowed for faster transportation and communication. The use of airplanes, tanks, and other modern weapons meant that armies could move quickly from one area to another, opening up new fronts and changing the dynamics of the conflict. At the same time, the involvement of more nations in the war meant that battles were being fought on multiple front...
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    World War Two

    Richard Holmes

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