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During World War II, Americans received a "pro-Allied" version of war events in Europe and elsewhere simply because America was one of the Allied nations. It should be noted, however, that despite (sometimes severe) restrictions placed on the press by Allied leaders, reports from American journalists and observers were not as radically restricted as their Axis counterparts, nor were they as inaccurate as many Axis (and even Soviet) reports.
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Allied propaganda was propaganda issued by the allies in the Second World War--the British, the Americans, the Russians and their associates.
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The Allied Powers of World War I drew up the treaty. This treaty was the Main reason that WWI was started as well.
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Thousands of Americans, along with thousands of other allied troops invaded Normandy.
Charles Drew proved that an African American can be a doctor.