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Q: What did the allies do to take Europe back from the axis powers?
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How did the Allies push back the Axis powers on four fronts?

From chacha."The allies were able to push back the axis powers when they regained military superiority when the U.S. entered the War. ChaCha!"


How did the allied push back the axis powers on four fronts?

From chacha."The allies were able to push back the axis powers when they regained military superiority when the U.S. entered the War. ChaCha!"


What battle did Allied invasion try to take back Europe from the axis powers?

D-Day


The complicated Allied invasion to take Europe back from the Axis Powers began in?

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What did Allies win in World War 2?

They pushed the Axis powers (Germany, Japan, Italy) all the way back to their capitals and occupied their countries.


What device allowed the us and the soviet union to exist in World War 2?

To exist as allies, the device was the AXIS Powers. Once they were gone, we went back to being enemies again.


How did d-day help turn the tide for the allies in Europe?

it gave the allies a foot hold back in Europe to engage the German forces.


How did the allies push back the axis power on four fronts in World War 2?

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How did the Allies push back the Axis powers?

Through Bravery and heroism the men marched and ambushed people. they saw the men and used guerrilla tactics to ambush them. they used m4 and sub machine guns. The bombed them with nuclear tactics


United states that had an important role during WWII?

to help the allies take back their land from the axis


What countries did the allies control during World War 2?

The Allies did not "control" countries like the Axis did. The Axis occupied countries because their goal was to control the government. The Allies liberated countries, meaning they set them free from Axis rule and back into their own control. When the Allies "lost" land, it meant that they were defending another country and the Germans took that country over. When, for example, the USSR "lost" land, it just means the Germans pushed them back.


Why were Battles of El Alamein and Stalingrad turning points in World War II?

From this point on the Axis powers were fighting defensively - in North Africa and Russia their forces were ground down and forced back. The Allies had greater material and manpower resources than the Axis and at this stage of the war these were being fully harnessed and applied.