The British and the Americans
during WW2 there were several areas of military operations. European theather of operations and Pacific theater of operations were the two main areas of operations........
General Eisenhower was the Supreme allied commander during World War 2.
In the WW1 Romania was an ally of Western countries.
US and all of western europe
soviet union ,united states,and western Germany
Not between the Eastern bloc and the Western countries.
Between 1593 and 1594, the two theaters that closed down were the Theatre and the Curtain Theatre. The Theatre, built in 1576 by James Burbage, was dismantled in 1598 after a dispute over its lease, leading to the construction of the Globe Theatre. The Curtain Theatre, which was one of the earliest playhouses, also faced decline and ultimately ceased operations during this period.
Omar Bradley served primarily in the European Theatre during World War II. He played a significant role in major campaigns such as the Normandy invasion and the liberation of France. His leadership was crucial in the Allied forces' operations against Nazi Germany. Bradley did not serve in the Pacific Theatre.
During the Cold War, nations in the Western Bloc included the United States, Canada, and many Western European countries such as the United Kingdom, France, and West Germany. These countries aligned against the Eastern Bloc, led by the Soviet Union, promoting capitalism and democracy. The Western Bloc was characterized by military alliances like NATO and a commitment to containing communism.
During the Cold War, the KGB's tell was their use of covert operations and espionage to gather intelligence and influence events in other countries.
Plays were held in the Theatre of Dionysus during ancient Athens, primarily during the festival of Dionysia, which took place in late March to early April. This festival honored the god Dionysus and featured dramatic competitions, including tragedies and comedies. The theatre became a central venue for these performances, showcasing the works of renowned playwrights like Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides. The tradition continued for centuries, significantly influencing Western theatre.
In the Western theatre, Tennessee. In the Eastern theatre, Virginia.