I'm in Y5 but I do yr 7 work so: yes, berlin did join the Allies in WW2 in 1941
To the Soviet Union, after the Battle of Berlin.
No, Chile was the last nation to join. They joined on April 11th, 1945.
Germany was divided, after WWII, into two- East and West Germany. The East belonged to the USSR and the West belonged to the allies. Berlin (the capitol of Germany) was also divided. (Of course the West half goes to the allies and east to the USSR) But Berlin was located in the USSR's side of Germany. Later the Soviet Union closed off the airports in their half of Berlin to try and get the allies to leave, so of course the allies' planes couldn't land there to defend West Berlin.
The Soviet Union and Polish forces. The other allies were allowing the Russians to take the city for themselves, and so didn't participate in the battle.
In World War 2 there was no division of Berlin. In the Cold War, the 'free' part was West Berlin.
The Allies
To the Soviet Union, after the Battle of Berlin.
France joined on the Allies side with Britain.
Italy joined the the Allies because they thought the Allies would win. They are a very good guesser.
Because of the sinking of 12 American merchant ships
allies, shortly after WWII Russia took over east Berlin and started the cold war with the us
No, Chile was the last nation to join. They joined on April 11th, 1945.
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They had a treaty which obligated them to help their allies, France and Russia, and they decided to honour it. They were also fearful of Germany and thought it to be a threat to their own naval development in Europe.
Germany was divided, after WWII, into two- East and West Germany. The East belonged to the USSR and the West belonged to the allies. Berlin (the capitol of Germany) was also divided. (Of course the West half goes to the allies and east to the USSR) But Berlin was located in the USSR's side of Germany. Later the Soviet Union closed off the airports in their half of Berlin to try and get the allies to leave, so of course the allies' planes couldn't land there to defend West Berlin.
The allied side. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand sparked a war causing Austria and its allies to declare war on Serbia and Russia. Soon, the allies of Serbia and Russia declared war on Austria. Then, when Great Britain and France declared war, the US wanted to help their allies, causing them to join the allies.
The Soviet Union and Polish forces. The other allies were allowing the Russians to take the city for themselves, and so didn't participate in the battle.