Yes, the U.S. was part of the Allies.
· According to Roosevelt, assistance to the American allies was a matter of patriotism. We can arrive at this answer because: Roosevelt understood the need for US entry into World War II.
FDR was , of course , on the side of the Allies .
[[wiki/Winston Churchill|Winston Churchill]], [[wiki/Franklin D. Roosevelt|Franklin D. Roosevelt]], and Joseph Stalin.
Notably , Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill .
Allies .
He wanted to help the Allies. Answer: He wanted the United States to join the war against Germany. He wanted to supply the Allies with weapons.
Because he knew if the allies the united states would drawn into the war
Allies in World War II
Because he knew if the allies the united states would drawn into the war
Because he knew if the allies the united states would drawn into the war
Jeanette Rankin believed that Roosevelt deliberately provoked the Japanese to attack because he wanted to bring the U.S. into the European war against Germany; she was determined not to cooperate with the president's plan.
Franklin D. Roosevelt, along with Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin were the leaders of the Allies of World War II. They were known as the "big three".