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driving the Germans and Italians out of Africa
D-Day was the turning point in World War 2 when the Allies began pushing German troops back.
America was a member of the "Allies," which included France, Britain, Russia, and parts of Africa, Asia, and South America.
Nothing, they were never involved in any allies' that were at war.
They began to lend equipment to the Allies.
driving the Germans and Italians out of Africa
driving the Germans and Italians out of Africa
Defend its Allies and Defeat Germany
The theory that mankind began in Africa and eventually migrated around the world.
The world cup began in South Africa on 11/6/2010.
Writing began with pictographs in caves in began in Africa.
The Allies did not invade New Guinea. They protected it from the Japanese invasion that began in 1942.
D-Day was the turning point in World War 2 when the Allies began pushing German troops back.
America was a member of the "Allies," which included France, Britain, Russia, and parts of Africa, Asia, and South America.
Australia, Canada and South Africa.
The USA and the Allied forces in Europe worked together in the war efforts in areas such as Europe, North Africa and Asia. As a unified force, they began the long struggle of defeating the Axis powers.
Supplying Allies with weapons Fighting in Africa