to be allied is to be on your side and assisted, or helped/backed up... this generaly reffers to war eg. America was allies with Britain in ww2 so they helped and were 'on our side'
The Spitfire and The Hurricane
Yes, they where helping in WW2. First they helped the Nazis but then helped the allies because the Nazis tried to attack Moscow but there tanks froze.
It is possible that at least two inventions not related to way helped the North win the Civil War. The first was the railroad and the other was the McCormick reaper.
he is a Russian spy that helped Canada in WW2
he didn't control but he helped control Great Britain and helped them in WW2
D-day definatly helped the allies win the war. It was one of the most important battles of WW2 D-day definatly helped the allies win the war. It was one of the most important battles of WW2
there was a good fight in the battle of Britain and helped Britain win the war
No, there was no reason to do so. Britain helped French troops in 1945 just after the end of WW2.
The Battle of Britain WAS won by Spitfires and Hurricanes.
to be allied is to be on your side and assisted, or helped/backed up... this generaly reffers to war eg. America was allies with Britain in ww2 so they helped and were 'on our side'
it would have basically ended ww2 insinde Europe and their only problem would have been America
Well, yes and no. We helped them in the end, and it took a while.
True Grit, USSR, and the USA
The Spitfire and The Hurricane
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Britain was able to put a blockade on Germany blocking its access to oil.