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France was occupied by the German Nazis (the primary nation of the Axis forces) from the time they surrendered to the Nazis in early 1940 until the Allied Forces defeated the Nazis in France in the summer of 1945.
Over 150,000 soldiers landed on the 6th June. Many more came every day after that until there were over 2.5 million Allied servicemen in Europe
France was part of the allied forces (America, UK, Australia etc.) until it was taken over by Germany, the Nazis made France into a "puppet" nation and than ordered them to fight against the allies. They began on the allied side, but were forced to surrender and join the axis forces after being conquered by the Nazis.
World War II is a complex event in history with a number of factors involved in its origination and end. The war was fought between the Allied and Axis forces, resulting in an Allied victory. Please see the related links until a more thorough answer is provided.
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Lybia was a colony of Italy from 1912 until 1942, when Allied forces captured the territory from the Italians. Before that, it was part of the Ottoman Empire.
The Allied Forces of World War 2 consisted primarily of Britain, Russia, and the US. France was an ally as well until it fell in early 1940.
The US and British provided the bulk of allied force sin the Normandy campaign which lasted until September 1st offically. There were also Canadians, Poles and Free French and FFI (french forces of the interior).
The Allied Forces did not have a strategy until after they were attacked because the Generals did not believe there was a major offensive going on in the Ardennes. This was to their peril. Since I am not a military strategist and do not know the military lingo I am sending you to some links to help you understand how the Germans and the Allied Forces fought the battle.
Italy was the country that, under Benito Mussolini, was an ally of Germany, until the Italian people deposed the dictator, and Italy became an ally of the allied powers.
The same as it was the day before the attack. Their economy was not seriously affected until the Allied Forces began the napalm bombing campaign.
Yes France had colonies during World War 2. Some of the colonies joined the Vichy Free French and some joined the axis forces (via the Vichy Free French). Most of the French Colonies chose to go against France once the Nazis took over France and the Vichy Free French was formed. They allied themselves with the Allied Forces instead. The colonies were French-Indochina (Viet Nam - allied with the Allied Forces); Chad, French Congo and Gabon (went with the Free French) Guadeloupe, Martinique of the West Indies and French Guiana joined the Free French in 1943 Syria, Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco were under Vichy French control until the Allied Forces liberated them, then they allied with the Allied Forces. French Polynesia joined the Vichy French right away French North Africa, French West Africa and French Equatorial Africa allied themselves with the Free French Forces under General Charles De Gaulle and they fought with the Allied forces against the Germans.
France was occupied by the German Nazis (the primary nation of the Axis forces) from the time they surrendered to the Nazis in early 1940 until the Allied Forces defeated the Nazis in France in the summer of 1945.
Over 150,000 soldiers landed on the 6th June. Many more came every day after that until there were over 2.5 million Allied servicemen in Europe
The Americans, as a valuable member of the Allied forces, had to first cross the English Channel on D-Day, and fight their way across Europe to the very heart of Germany. If they could have done, the Allies would have gladly stepped in sooner, but the German forces were in the way.
They will say the world will end until they/the country or person is rich.