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The only allies involved in this battle was the Soviets. This was because initially at the time, it was the German advance into Russia, so the other allies couldn't help. As well, it be nearly impossible to help as at the start of the battle, the western front was in a intense phase and allies in west such as Britain and US needed the resources they had to fight of the Germans.
Romania and Italy .
When Germany turned on the Soviet Union and began a massive invasion eastward Stalin called desperately on the allies to open up a western front to ease the pressure on the Red Army. It did happen but not for about 3yrs while the allies built the force to do it successfully. In the meantime, the Soviets held the German army at Stalingrad.
The farthest advance of Axis powers were either Germany to France, Germany to Russia, or Italy to Africa. In early 1942, the Axis powers controlled most of continental Europe (except the Iberian peninsula and Russia east of Stalingrad), North Africa and all former French and Belgian colonies. The Japanese controlled most of China's population, Indochina, Thailand, Indonesia, and most of the Pacific Islands. The Allies began to turn the tide with victories at Midway, Stalingrad, and El-Alamein.
They sided with the allies: USA, Great Britain, France, Canada, And others
The only allies involved in this battle was the Soviets. This was because initially at the time, it was the German advance into Russia, so the other allies couldn't help. As well, it be nearly impossible to help as at the start of the battle, the western front was in a intense phase and allies in west such as Britain and US needed the resources they had to fight of the Germans.
Romania and Italy .
The Soviets tried to close off the Allies supply lines resulting in the famous Berlin Airlift.
When Germany turned on the Soviet Union and began a massive invasion eastward Stalin called desperately on the allies to open up a western front to ease the pressure on the Red Army. It did happen but not for about 3yrs while the allies built the force to do it successfully. In the meantime, the Soviets held the German army at Stalingrad.
The farthest advance of Axis powers were either Germany to France, Germany to Russia, or Italy to Africa. In early 1942, the Axis powers controlled most of continental Europe (except the Iberian peninsula and Russia east of Stalingrad), North Africa and all former French and Belgian colonies. The Japanese controlled most of China's population, Indochina, Thailand, Indonesia, and most of the Pacific Islands. The Allies began to turn the tide with victories at Midway, Stalingrad, and El-Alamein.
The Soviets....
The Allies; the British, Americans, and Soviets.
They sided with the allies: USA, Great Britain, France, Canada, And others
The Allies, being the Soviets, the british, and the U.S mainly were a focused on defeating Germany & japan
first major German defeat on land-German army was in retreat from the east to Berlin Stalin never forgave the allies for not opening the second front earlier during the battle churchill opted for north Africa first. It was the turning point of the war.
"Island Hopping" .
France and England