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All sides had victories and defeats throughout World War 2 but the Allies had the final victory in August 1945
Lieutenant-General Bernard Montgomery led the Allies to victory over the Axis troops in North Africa in 1943. The North African Campaign during World War 2 lasted from 1940 to 1943.
The US OUT-PRODUCED all nations in everything during WW2.
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During World War II, the Allies achieved numerous victories at sea. In the Pacific, an early (and quite pivotal) victory occurred in the Battle of Midway against the Japanese in 1942. In the Atlantic, the Allies overcame the German submarine campaign during 1943.
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
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
In the Battle of Britain, right over Britain's coast (the first major victory for the Allies).
Never, the British resistance during the Battle of England and the Blitz in 1940 was the first notable allies' victory towards axis.
Because the allies had a VE day to celebrate their victory
the US supplied much hardware for the allies to achieve a military victory over Germany and the Axis powers, thus ending the war and the Holocaust.
WE (The Allies) won WWII. The axis came in second.
Because the Allies were on the opposing side; the Allies didn't agree with what was happening in Europe. America only joined the Allies after Pearl Harbor, which was caused by Japan. Japan was a member of the Axis, and thus an ally of Germany. The Allies (especially Britain, during the Battle of Britain), proved that they weren't going to let Hitler achieve his plans.
Norway's allies were Britain, and the allies including the U.S.