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Hiroshima and Nagasaki were the location of the dropping of two atomic bombs from the Allied forces.
It was the turning point of the western front of the European Theater of Operations. The German learned the Allied Forces could repel the Germans and the Allied Forces would soon be in behind enemy lines in Germany. The German Generals also determined they no longer had enough men, equipment and fuel to fight a two front war.
The Germans only managed to sink about 5 Allied ships out of almost 11,000
During World War II, the Axis forces in North Africa were defeated by two different Allied forces, one taking offensive action from the east and one taking offensive action from the west. The former was composed mostly of British troops, while the latter was mostly American. They met in Tunisia in early 1943 before delivering the knock-out blow to the Germans and Italians in May of that year.
We had two roles: * To ensure Allied Forces repayment of debt * Prevent the Germans from threating U.S. shipping
The two allied forces were stil not enough to withstand the enemy.The United States allied with France and England in World War 2.
It was a day that stood for the end of World War II in Europe VE stands for Victory-In-Europe
allied forces in pacific and NATO
allayed forces and the Germans
Midway Islands
Hiroshima and Nagasaki were the location of the dropping of two atomic bombs from the Allied forces.
In WW I the two major alliances were the Allies (or Allied Forces) and the Central Powers.
friction Also we can mention the forces acting on a sinking body in a liquid. The weight is more than the buoyant force
friction Also we can mention the forces acting on a sinking body in a liquid. The weight is more than the buoyant force
friction Also we can mention the forces acting on a sinking body in a liquid. The weight is more than the buoyant force
The allied forces chose to invade 5 different beaches because they needed alot of room for the millions of people coming in to help the invasion.