The Allied landings of D-Day were the most decisive strategic event in turning the tide in favour of the Allies.
The Allied landings of D-Day were the most decisive strategic event in turning the tide in favour of the Allies.
Yes, it was. The US was a powerful industrial nation, and just what the Allies needed to help turn the tide of the war.
Allies
it helped turn the tide of the war in favor in the allies direction
The Battle of Midway.
Because tide comes and goes, and they wanted to have the first troops and vehicles off the beach before the next high tide.
I think it made a resevoir for water to be kept. It spun a mill. I think that means it provided energy
So that the underwater obstructions would be exposed …
The Germans exhausted their forces in a major attack
If the sun didn't help the moon make a high tide and low then there wouldn't be such of a high tide and probably when there is a low tide the water will be even further than a regular low tide.
Second Battle of El Alamein turned the tide of the war in North Africa for the Allies. It was the first Allied Victory in two years and proved British commander Field Marshal Montgomery's reputation.