The USA moved away from isolationism in the second world war for many reasons. The most overall answer was the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, it was this attack which led them to enter WW2. Some quote "It was like awakening a sleeping giant". Now should, is your own opinion. My opinion is they should so they could have supplied the allies with weapons, ammunition, clothing etc. and help bring down Hitler. By moving away from isolationism it came with negative and positive points, the negative points were that they did not stick to the isolationism and lost thousands of lives but the positives were that they stopped Hitlers rise to more power and they gained more allies in case of a third world war.
As long as you have evidence to prove yourself to say if you didn't think they should've. It is right
No. The US fought against Hitler. We were allies of the UK.
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They were allies, but not necessarily friends.
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Russia was more with the Allies because Hitler captured Russia Russia sided with both sides
No. The US fought against Hitler. We were allies of the UK.
The Allies stopped Hitler because they were fighting against them and because he was destroying Europe and killing millions of people.
Hitler was not against Islam, but he believed that everyone who was not German was inferior. The Italians and Japanese, Germany's allies, were considered to be almost as superior.
There were a series of Neutrality Acts passed in the 1930s during the rise of Hitler, the last being the Neutrality Act of 1939. The Lend-Lease Act, which was passed in 1941, officially ended America's neutrality.
Neutrality and Isolationist Congress and Senate.Lend Lease Act. March 1941Japan attacks the US in Hawaii on 12-7-41.Isolationist Congress and Senate is incensed. They vote almost 99 percent to declare war on Japan. President Roosevelt announces the declaration of war on 12-8-41.About a week later or less, Adolf Hitler declares war on the US.
The allies didn't "arrive." They were the first and only enemy of the Axis, the alliance of all countries against Hitler and the Axis.
usa, Canada, and the allies, pretty much just any place with Jews in it
Ireland did what it could to help German planes get to England. Many of the Irish saw England as an enemy. In any case neutrality meant nothing to Hitler unless he had something to gain by it as in Switzerland a place where he was still able to deal with the allies.
The main purpose of d-day was for the Allies to gain a foothold on the shore of Europe in the fight against Hitler's Nazis Germany.
Hitler lead Germany to invade many other countries in Europe. Since many of the countries in Europe were part of the Allies such as: Britian. Then they bombed Pearl Harbor in Hawiia which caused the U.S. to join the war.
They were allies, but not necessarily friends.
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