Friday, April 11, 2008

This Week's Presentations

I had trouble keeping up with the Battle of Budapest movie, and lack of detailed visuals also made it more difficult for me to understand what happened.  Despite this I was able to learn from discussion with my peers and reading.  The most important part of this battle was that the Germans pushed to fight this part of the war, and this caused them to have more difficulty from the war.  

The most interesting part of the Battle of Seelow Heights was that there were so many casualties for both sides.  This gave the Soviets an advantage because they had many more soldiers than the Germans.  The loss of soldiers was bad for them, but so close to the end of the war made winning the war more important.  With this advantage they were able to push through the war and win.  

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