Basically, the U.S. ended up supporting Britain (before France was freed; Remember, it was invaded!) with machinery, weapons, ammunition as well as man power. Unlike the view of most american's, they didn't do all that much. They came in pretty much at the end of the war to rock'n'roll. Their troops were fresh, all others were decimated and low moraled. Bringing in the G.I.'s did help to lift spirits on the Birtish chaps. With D-Day, the support was pretty much manifested. The Allies (America and England) freed France.
What happened after that, was pretty much history. As the war carried on, America also started to jump into action on their own side. Best example is Berlin. It was taken half by Russia, half by america. In the end nothing but the Berlin Wall stood in the middle, where Americans and Russians had finally met.
Britain and France declared war on Germany on September 3rd 1939, two days after German troops invaded Poland.
No
Japanese-Americans
the Mediterranean
they produced training movies for the military services
Yes, he was a pilot. He also was a pilot in the Korean War.
nope, dont think so.... :D
World War 2 : Japan.
They were responsible for making reparations for dropping bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
No it was not.
England and the US were allies in WWII against Germany's invasion of Europe and Africa.
The Second World War begun when Germany invaded Poland. So Germany is responsible for starting the war.
After World War 2, the US had the strongest economy in the world.
No - Hitler was blamed for starting the war.
Adolf Hitler
Germany.
=O No. Hitler was.
US PresidentHarry Truman was US President at the end of World War 2.
405,400 US casualties are recorded for World War 2