the were able to help get over the target and fight them more acceretly
Victory for the Allies.
They succeeded in gaining VE-Day. Victory in Europe Day. Late summer? They forced victory for the allies in the world by nuking Japan.
All sides had victories and defeats throughout World War 2 but the Allies had the final victory in August 1945
Because the allies had a VE day to celebrate their victory
WE (The Allies) won WWII. The axis came in second.
When Hitler committed suicide.
The Allies invasion of Normandy France during World War 2 on June 6, 1944 the victory that followed changed the war into the Allies hands
Well, considering that us in the United States wouldn't have entered the second world war unless the allies needed us to, the Japanese bombed us at Pearl Harbor, so that's a big thing right there. It could have changed the entire outcome. What if the US had beaten Germany, would the other Allies, excluding the US, been able to achieve the same victory?
When the Allies defeated Germany in World War II, it was called "V-E Day," short for Victory in Europe Day, which is celebrated on May 8, 1945. This marked the official surrender of Nazi Germany and the end of the war in Europe. The victory was a significant milestone for the Allies, leading to the eventual conclusion of the conflict in the Pacific later that year.
The Elbe River
the allies needed a foothold in Europe to defeat the Germans. Normandy was the foothold
The Allies proclaimed victory in Europe on May 8, 1945, marking the end of World War II in Europe. This day is celebrated as Victory in Europe Day (V-E Day). The announcement followed the unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany on May 7, 1945. Celebrations erupted across the Allied nations, commemorating the defeat of fascism in Europe.