AP European History
The Eastern Front refers to the theater of conflict during both World War I and World War II that took place along the German-Russian border and later included areas of Eastern Europe. It was characterized by massive battles, significant troop movements, and harsh conditions, leading to high casualties and considerable destruction. This front influenced military strategies and political outcomes in both wars, affecting alliances and national boundaries.
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