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the Western Front consisted of a relatively static line of trench systems which stretched from the coast of... The Western Front of World War II was generally restricted to the same geographic regions as during World... are not usually included as part of the Western Front but as separate campaigns... The Western Front had three distinct phases during World War II... surrender of the German armed forces on the western front was completed on May 9th when Nazi Germany was forced to cede all remaining territory... and few strong points on the western front including the Channel Islands...

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