the allied countries in 1942 were the united states, the soviet union(Russia) and great britian, the leaders were Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Josef Stalin and Winston Churchill
The main combatants were: Germany, Japan, and Italy.
America has formal diplomatic relations with most nations. The current stand-out countries who are vocally supporting America's actions in September 2013 are United Kingdom, France, Australia, Canada, Italy, Japan, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Spain, Israel, and Turkey.
The U.S. was part of the Allies during WWII.
Britain
It is difficult to overstate the contribution of the Allied "Ultra" intelligence network to the Allied victory in Europe in World War II. Victories on land in the crucial period of 1942-1943, then for most of 1944, often resulted directly from the "Ultra" intelligence. The Allied victory at sea, secured in 1943 and setting the stage for the opening of the Second Front in 1944, was yet another result of "Ultra."
The USSR and Britain were fighting against Germany in 1942
The Allied Powers.
The main combatants were: Germany, Japan, and Italy.
America has formal diplomatic relations with most nations. The current stand-out countries who are vocally supporting America's actions in September 2013 are United Kingdom, France, Australia, Canada, Italy, Japan, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Spain, Israel, and Turkey.
The U.S. was part of the Allies during WWII.
Allied Bank Limited was created in 1942.
In 1942, US General Dwight David Eisenhower became the commander of Allied troops in the Eastern Theater of the War. This covered most of Western Europe. Under Eisenhower the D-Day landing of Allied troops occurred in Normandy, France.
Britain
Yes. 76,000 Allied Troops surrendered to the Japanese on the Bataan Peninsula on April 9th, 1942.
1942
It is difficult to overstate the contribution of the Allied "Ultra" intelligence network to the Allied victory in Europe in World War II. Victories on land in the crucial period of 1942-1943, then for most of 1944, often resulted directly from the "Ultra" intelligence. The Allied victory at sea, secured in 1943 and setting the stage for the opening of the Second Front in 1944, was yet another result of "Ultra."
In 1941 he was selected to head the War Plans division. In June of 1942 he commanded the North African landings and was made the Commander of Allied Forces in Africa. On 24 December he became the supreme commander of all Allied Expeditionary Forces in Europe.