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6 June, 01:41

How was the Allies' strategy toward Germany after World War I different from

their strategy after World War II?

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  1. 6 June, 02:14
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    The strategy was different as Winston Churchill and Roosevelt both wanted to take different approaches to invade and defeat Germany as it began with Churchill's plan to attack from the south starting Greece and pushing through Italy as well but then they did Roosevelt's plan as well and attacked from the North on Normandy
  2. 6 June, 03:05
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    After World War I, the Allies allowed Germany to form a fascist government and maintain its army; after World War II, the Allies severely punished Germany, which weakened its economy and humiliated the German people
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