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During World War II, the Allied forces won the Battle of El Alamein in 1942 for several reasons. For one thing, the Allies had built up tremendous material superiority, and they were also led by the methodical, victory-minded General Bernard Montgomery. For another thing, the Axis force was under-supplied and also inferior in its number of troops and tanks.
World War One.
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White. The main war was between Germany and England because England declared war on Germany for invading Poland one of England's oldest allies. England and Europe were predominately white. As were the majority of the American, Canadian and Australian troops.
In World War 2 the Axis was made of Germany, Italy, and Japan. The Allies were the US, Great Britain, and the U.S.S.RNow that the war is over, the good guys are usually called the Allies and the bay one the Axis.
the allies thought if they didnt stop the axis in Europe that they could take over the world
America joined the side of the Allies to secure their victory because in the case that they lost, the wouldn't be able to pay America back.
Allies in World War II
The allies of WW2 saw Prussia as one of the main reasons for why WW2 broke out.
One of the main reasons the US entered World War I on the side of the allies was because the Germans had sunk the Lusitania, a passenger ship containing many Americans.
The US transported supplies to the Allies using merchant and passenger ships carrying United States citizens. This was why the German U-boats attacked these ships and were one of the reasons the US entered the war.
Britan was one of New Zealand's allies in world war 2.
One of the reasons Dresden was a target for the Allies is because it was located in Nazi Germany. Another reason is, there was a factory there that produced equipment and weapons for the Nazis.
It was a matter of allies of countries. EX: France and UK are allies, so one would call in the other for help.
If you are asking if Italy was part of the Allies in World War Two, the answer is no. However, if you want to find the allies of Italy, the main one was Germany.
No. Oil was not involved in the reasons for World War One. World War One was triggered in August 1914 by the assassination of the Austrian Archduke, Franz Ferdinand and his wife, on 28th June 1914 by a Bosnian revolutionary, Gavrilo Princip. The assassination event was just a trigger that set off the declaration of war after many European countries formed alliances to protect each other from invasion. Once one country was invaded, their allies declared war in the invaders. And then the allies of the invaders declared war on the allies of the country they were invading (confusing enough?). It's all really complicated and arguably one of the most pointless wars in the history of mankind. See the related link below for more information.
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