Because Of the quality of the structures and to keep the allies permanently sealed out of Europe for generations to come. Because Of the quality of the structures and to keep the allies permanently sealed out of Europe for generations to come. Because Of the quality of the structures and to keep the allies permanently sealed out of Europe for generations to come.
During World War II, the Allies adopted a Europe First strategy for several connected reasons. They viewed Germany as the greater threat, in terms of its war-making power. Further, they considered that if Germany were to be given any breathing-room, its power would increase much more significantly than would Japan in the same situation. Finally, the threat of decisive "super-weapons" was more likely to come from Germany than from Japan.
The Allies didn't invade Europe, we came to Europe's aid. When we began the Liberation of France, this was called D day...
it did not benefit the Germans because they were now fighting a two-front war; one with russia, one with the rest of the allies. it benefited the allies because it got France back in control with its territory, and fascism was controlled and destroyed within Europe.
cos they won it
Japanโs victory at the Battle of Coral Sea had frustrated Allied objectives
The war in Europe. This is known as the "Europe First" strategy.
The Allies had no 'strategy for [saving] the Jews in Europe' beyond winning the war. Until 1944 the Allies didn't even believe reports about the Holocaust, either.
Germany posed the most serious, long-time threat to all allied countries.
Because Of the quality of the structures and to keep the allies permanently sealed out of Europe for generations to come. Because Of the quality of the structures and to keep the allies permanently sealed out of Europe for generations to come. Because Of the quality of the structures and to keep the allies permanently sealed out of Europe for generations to come.
All countries contained within the E.U are allies. All N.A.T.O members in europe are also allies.
Yes, the invasion of Normandy was a good idea because the Allies needed to invade Europe to aid there French allies.
The Allies stopped Hitler because they were fighting against them and because he was destroying Europe and killing millions of people.
Europe
During World War II, the Allies adopted a Europe First strategy for several connected reasons. They viewed Germany as the greater threat, in terms of its war-making power. Further, they considered that if Germany were to be given any breathing-room, its power would increase much more significantly than would Japan in the same situation. Finally, the threat of decisive "super-weapons" was more likely to come from Germany than from Japan.
it gave the allies a foot hold back in Europe to engage the German forces.
"Europe First" strategy