During World War II, Japan's initial offensives were wildly successful, and the Allies were on the retreat throughout the Pacific. After several key victories, however, the Allies soon began their own series of attacks. Perhaps the most important "key" victory was the American victory in the Battle of Midway (in June of 1942), which blunted Japan's carrier force and bought the Allies valuable time to gather their resources for offensive action.
The war officially started with the attack on the then US Territory of Hawaii at Pearl Harbor. The very next day the US Congress declared war on Japan. However, the attack did not happen in a vacuum as there were many events and policies that led up to that attack. The primary one was the lend/lease agreement the United States had with the UK. The US provided goods and supplies to the UK and allied forces for a very cheap (and free if on loan) rate. This, of course, angered Japan (who, along with Germany and Italy, was at war with the UK and the allied forces) and ultimately led up to the invasion of Pearl Harbor as the US was no longer a neutral party.
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Napoleon was finally defeated in 1815, at the Battle of Waterloo. The allied forces was led by the 1st Duke of Wellington, Arthur Wellesley.
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The US, USSR, and Great Britain were the "Big Three" and they led the Allied countries against the Axis countries led by Germany, Japan, and Italy. * When the war began it was Great Britain, France, and Poland allied against Germany alone.
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The war officially started with the attack on the then US Territory of Hawaii at Pearl Harbor. The very next day the US Congress declared war on Japan. However, the attack did not happen in a vacuum as there were many events and policies that led up to that attack. The primary one was the lend/lease agreement the United States had with the UK. The US provided goods and supplies to the UK and allied forces for a very cheap (and free if on loan) rate. This, of course, angered Japan (who, along with Germany and Italy, was at war with the UK and the allied forces) and ultimately led up to the invasion of Pearl Harbor as the US was no longer a neutral party.
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Napoleon was finally defeated in 1815, at the Battle of Waterloo. The allied forces was led by the 1st Duke of Wellington, Arthur Wellesley.
allied forces led by General Eisenhower
The effect of the attack on Pearl Parbor was that it led the United States from it's neutrality to the allied powers. It allowed us to enter the war and take out japan.
The US, USSR, and Great Britain were the "Big Three" and they led the Allied countries against the Axis countries led by Germany, Japan, and Italy. * When the war began it was Great Britain, France, and Poland allied against Germany alone.
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World War 2 it was Stalin and World War 1 it was Lenin
The United States led Allied forces in an invasion of German territory in Western Europe.
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