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What marked the turning point in the allies fight against Italy and Germany?

the soviet capture of Berlin


Why were the Battles of El Alamein and Stalingrad turning points for the Allies?

Because they were places where Germany's armies in North Africa and Russia respectively suffered their first major defeat.


How did the arrival of the American expeditionary force affect the allies war effort?

The arrival of the American expeditionary force greatly strengthened the Allies war effort. The Allies now had great numbers on their side after depletion in battles against Germany, while morale in the Central Powers fell. It brought a psychological victory for the Allies.


What was the name given to the countries fighting against Germany?

allies


In world war 2 what country did the allies fight against?

Germany and Italy in Europe; and Japanese Empire in Asia. 1939-1945 The Allies fought against the Axis. The Axis consisted of Germany, Italy, Japan and the Vichy French.


Who were Japan allied to?

I beleive that Japan was on Germany's side. __ They were part of the Allies, so they fougt against Germany in WW1. During WW2 they were part of the Axis and allies with Germany.


Why was the battles at saratoga a turning point in the war?

It was a turning point because it was a major victory for Americans, and it led to the French becoming our allies, which greatly strengthened the American forces.


Why did the U.S entered the war against Germany?

Because, they were helping the allies to defeat Nazi Germany


Where was the Site of Germany's huge offensive against the allies?

Northwestern France


What were the troops who were fighting against Germany called?

They were (and still are) called the Allies.


What was the main reason the provisional government supported the allies in the war against Germany?

Russia needed loans from the Allies.


Who fought against each other in the Battles of Alamein?

The Allies fought the Axis powers in the battles of El Alamein in the Second World War. The Allies consisted of forces from the United Kingdom, Australia, India, New Zealand, and Free French forces. The Axis powers were Germany and Italy. The second battle is the more famous as it marked a turning point for the Allies in the western dessert campaign, stopping the Axis from gaining control of the Suez Canal and the middle east oil fields. Montgomery commanded the British 8th Army and Rommel the Panzerarmee Afrika Axis forces in the second battle.