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all correc [American forces were needed in the war effort especially because the western front needed strenght since the germmans where moving to that area and russia was pulling out of the war]
They believed they needed to crush the Allies before American troops arrived.
The Allies needed a foothold in France to launch an invasion to liberate France and attack Germany from the west.
The doughboys, referring to American soldiers who fought in World War I, were important for several reasons. Firstly, their arrival on the Western Front provided a much-needed boost to the morale and manpower of the Allied forces. Additionally, their participation in battles such as the Meuse-Argonne Offensive played a crucial role in ultimately tipping the scales in favor of the Allies and securing victory. Lastly, their experiences in the war helped shape American society and perception of international involvement.
Yes, the invasion of Normandy was a good idea because the Allies needed to invade Europe to aid there French allies.
He had Hitler invading Russia and needed help.
They believed they needed to crush the allies before American troops arrived.
all correc [American forces were needed in the war effort especially because the western front needed strenght since the germmans where moving to that area and russia was pulling out of the war]
They like to feel needed.
They believed they needed to crush the Allies before American troops arrived.
they believed they needed to crush the allies before american troops arrived.
they believed they needed to crush the allies before american troops arrived.
The Allies needed a foothold in France to launch an invasion to liberate France and attack Germany from the west.
This question needs work. A war is not given, allies are friends so you don't go to war against them , and years are needed. Please rewrite.
one reason is we hella needed help bcuz we had like a little colony trying to fight the british army; they had guns and uniforms and American soldiers at the time had crappy shoes' swords' and hardly any food we were dying and needed all the help we could get
U.S. troops were needed to guard Pacific and Artic ports for the Allies.
The doughboys, referring to American soldiers who fought in World War I, were important for several reasons. Firstly, their arrival on the Western Front provided a much-needed boost to the morale and manpower of the Allied forces. Additionally, their participation in battles such as the Meuse-Argonne Offensive played a crucial role in ultimately tipping the scales in favor of the Allies and securing victory. Lastly, their experiences in the war helped shape American society and perception of international involvement.