well, the exact amount is unknown. But it is well into the billions of dollars worth. Some examples are: 4,490,000 bayonets, 519,122,000 pairs of socks, 634,569 jeeps, 237,371,000 cans of insect repellent, 3,076,000,000 lbs. of beef, 7,570 railroad locomotives, 2,679,819 machine guns, 597,613 leg splints, 25,065,834,000 rounds of .30 cal. Ammunition, 1,024,000 pairs of panties for WACs, 476,628 antitank bazookas, 1,397,000,000 lbs. of coffee, 7,309,000 500-lb. bombs, 3,242,017 hot-water bottles, 113,967 combat vehicles, 106,466,000 tent pins, and much, much more. The amount the American worker made to provide for the war was staggering. What is even more staggering is that all of this was just for the American army. The United States produced even more to help other countries that include Great Britain, China, and the USSR.
It supplied the allies with oil
Britain, USA and Canada were the main allies.
By far the greatest amount of war production occurred in the United States. Michael Montagne
China was with the allies as it had been invaded by Japan.
They sided with the allies: USA, Great Britain, France, Canada, And others
6 billion barrels of the 7billion barrels consumed by the allies was supplied by the US.
It supplied the allies with oil
It gave supplies to the Allies
Norway's allies were Britain, and the allies including the U.S.
The Allies
The Netherlands were Allies in World War II.
America helped it's allies during World War 2 by shooting people and stuff. they were smart.
bananas and oranges
During World War 1, Norway was a neautral country. During World War 2, Norway was a part of the Allies.
Britain, USA and Canada were the main allies.
Russia
the allies