Technically, neither, but there was always some degree of support for the Allies.. Lend-Lease Programme, oil embargoes directed against Japan, blind eyes being turned to Americans joining foreign militaries to get involved in the war, etc.
Egypt fort with the Americans i think?
For the Americans? Here are 3 for the american side President Truman Douglas MacArthur George Marshall Lenient Colonel Doolittle
Almost any where in the world. Yankee is a slang term used for usa americans. During USA Civil war, the term was used for soldiers fighting on the side of Lincoln.
America fought on the Allied side during both World Wars and now they are one of the major Western Powers.
yes Axis
They were with the Americans
Egypt fort with the Americans i think?
The racial segragation of African-Americans from European-Americans still existed during WW I, even in the armed forces. On the American side, African Americans were segregated from White Americans.
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During World War II, some Americans did fight on the German side but this was uncommon and typically involved individuals with strong ideological beliefs or personal reasons for supporting Germany. The vast majority of Americans fought for the Allied Powers against Germany.
The Americans, not the British The Americans, not the British
whose side did the native americans take between the french and british and why?
First off, there was no South Korea during world war 1. Korea as a whole was neutral and was not involved in world war 1.
they had weather on their side and the french and navy
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During World War 1, the Lusitania, a civilian boat, was struck by a German U-Boat killing many Americans propelling America on the side of the Allies. The boat was destroyed on May 7th in 1915. During World War 2, the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, a major naval base where most of the American Fleet rested causing the Americans to join on the side of the Allies once again.