During World War II, the forces on the Eastern Front frequently focused on strategic flanking maneuvers to overtake the enemy. The Eastern Front was characterized by vast open spaces, allowing for large-scale encirclements and flanking movements, particularly by the Red Army against the German forces.
During World War II, forces on which front focused on strategic flanking maneuvers to overtake the enemy?
Eastern Front
Turkish Front
Italian Front
Western Front
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