Yes, they did. On June 6, 1944, American, British, and Canadian forces invaded northern France at Normandy. After the success of that invasion, they spent the next few months freeing the rest of France from German occupation.
they helped fight and then won
That's a good question, and one that is not answered in the History Channel's presentation of Gen. George Patton's campaign in North Africa. I was wondering that myself, since France and the U.S. were allies in WWII!
The US mainly fought Japan, Germany, and Italy. The U.S. aided France, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union against Germany and we bombed Hiroshima and Nagasaki after Pearl Harbor.
Yes, the US were part of the Allies during WWII.
Yes, the US were part of the Allies during WWII.
You've asked this as a WWII question, and the answer for WWII is zero. In WWII no US troops were in France until thirty months after the US declared war. In WW ONE, within eighteen months after declaring war the US had nearly 2 million troops in France, and more on the way when the war ended.
The US supplied France with WWII equipment; Propeller driven WWII airplanes (Bearcats, Hellcats, etc.) and M24 Chaffee light tanks, half-tracks, small arms, helmets, etc.
In WWII? That would have been Germany.After WWII, the US, Great Britain, France and the Soviet Union controlled it.
The main alliance in the WWII was UK, USA, USSR and France. Of course, many other nations, such as Brazil and Canada, have sent troops to fight side by side with this countries, but the main alliance remains UK, USA, France and USSR.
Ho Chi Minh helped the US and allies during WWII against the Japanese who were occupying Indo-China. When Japan left, France returned, and Ho Chi Minh led the Communist Vietnamese forces against the French forces. When France left, the US entered the country, and Ho Chi Minh fought the US.
Yes, Americans were in France in WW1.
France and Belgium