Show on the map how W. Churchill planned the Allied offensive in Europe. Why did F. Roosevelt and I.V. Stalin disagree with this plan?

Show on the map how W. Churchill planned the Allied offensive in Europe. Why did F. Roosevelt and I.V. Stalin disagree with this plan? Determine how the major anti-fascist uprisings were linked.

Churchill planned to open a second front against Germany in the Balkans, however, this was contrary to military logic. Indeed, in the event of a landing in the Balkans, it would be easier for the Germans to defend themselves, Roosevelt and Stalin, naturally, did not agree with this plan and decided to open a second front in Normandy.All anti-fascist uprisings were now interconnected, because the allied countries helped each other. Large anti-fascist uprisings can be distinguished on the map: Bulgaria -Sofia, Romania-Bucharest, Yugoslavia-Belgrade, Italy -Milan, France-Paris, Poland-Warsaw, Czech Republic-Prague and Germany-Berlin.

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