First, because of d-day the Soviets didn’t have to fight alone against the Germans. Weeks and even months the Soviets were winning after winning after winning. They …show more content…
and the Japanese. But then saw that the war with Germany was more important to deal with. He also came to the conclusion that America would finish their war with Japan later. So with the Germans being the priority of the Allies and with this decision it became to be known as the “Germany First”. This was effective because this was putting a strain of the Germans. Instead of just having one person to fight they are now faced with two people they had to fight against. Opening a second front was harder for the Germans because if we put our second front lets say the north side or near the Soviets front. Then it would have been easy for the Germans to wipe us out because most of their army was working with the soviets and getting them under