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The Allied countries and their leaders were...USA- RooseveltEngland- ChurchillSoviet Union- StalinThe Axis countries and their leaders were...Germany- HitlerItaly- MussoliniJapan- Tojo
The trials were held to posecute the Nazi war criminals for war crimes.
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Allies vs AxisAnswerthe us, brits, and russia where the allies and Germany, Italy, and the Japanese where the axis..... hence the axis and allies....
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.
Yes, the cause of the Axis powers was definitely less just than that of the Allied powers. The Axis powers engaged in a campaign of global conquest and genocide, while the Allies acted in self defense.
they was treated like allies
Main allies leaders Soviet union Joseph Starlin America Franklin D roosvelt Great Briton Winston Churchil Sovier uninion, briton and america was main leader of the allies
The North African Campaign
A.Allied soldiers were better trained than Axis soldiers. B. Axis soldiers were disloyal to their leaders. C. The Allies had more people and a larger industrial capacity. D. The Allies did not have to fight a two-front war.
Allies: United States = Franklin Roosevelt. British Empire = Winston Churchill. Soviet Union = Josef Stalin. Axis: Germany = Adolf Hitler. Italy = Benito Mussolini. Japan = Emperor Hirohito.
The Western Desert Campaign, also known as the Desert War was the initial stage of the North African Campaign during the Second World War. The campaign was heavily influenced by the availability of supplies and transport. The ability of the Allied forces, operating from besieged Malta to interdict Axis convoys was critical. Allied interdictions denied the German commander, Erwin Rommel, the fuel and the reinforcements he desperately needed at critical moments. In early 1942, the United States supplied a small US Army Air Forces bomber contingent in support of the campaign, referring to it as the Egypt-Libya Campaign.From the start, the Western Desert Campaign was a continuous back-and-forth struggle. In September 1940, the first offensive, the invasion of Egypt, was initiated by the Italian forces in Libya against British and Commonwealth forces stationed in neutral Egypt. The Italian offensive was halted and, in December 1940, the British made a counterattack. What started as a five-day raid turned into Operation Compass, resulting in massive losses for the Italian forces. The Italian's Axis partner, Germany, provided a contingent of ground forces (Heer) and air forces (Luftwaffe) to prevent a total collapse, and Germany became the dominant partner.Axis forces would twice more launch large-scale assaults against the Allies. Each time the Axis forces pushed the Allied forces back to Egypt, but both times the Allies retaliated and regained the ground lost. On the second (and final) Axis push, the Allies were driven far into Egypt; however, the Allies recovered at El Alamein and then managed to drive the Axis forces west and completely out of Libya. The Axis forces were driven back until they reached Tunisia when the "Western Desert Campaign" effectively ended and the Eighth Army and Rommel's forces became involved in the "Tunisia Campaign" which had begun in November 1942.
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Because the Axis don't like the Allies so they battled it out
The main Axis leaders were Adolf Hitler (Germany), Benito Mussolini (Italy) Emperor Hirohito (Japan). The main Allied leaders were Franklyn Roosevelt (USA), Winston Churchill (Great Britain) Josef Stalin (Soviet Union).
The Allied countries and their leaders were...USA- RooseveltEngland- ChurchillSoviet Union- StalinThe Axis countries and their leaders were...Germany- HitlerItaly- MussoliniJapan- Tojo
The trials were held to posecute the Nazi war criminals for war crimes.