Dalton Sullivan
A more sensible answer would be: the entire forces which made up the D-Day invasion, consisting mainly of American, British and British Commonwealth, liberated Europe.
May 8th 1945.
It marked the beginning of the end of the German occupation of Europe.
treaty of versailles
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It is estimated that about 1.5 million Jews were left in Europe at the end of World War II. About 50,000 were interned at the end of the war. Many had escaped when the Nazis abandoned the camps.
It was liberated in part by the United States and in part by Russia.
Only while occupied when it was liberated, they became an ally until the end.
The 38th Parallel on the globe, same as today. That border was established by the Allies at the end of World War 2 in 1945, and it remained the border at the end of the Korean War in 1953. In World War 2 it was decided that North Korea would be liberated by the USSR, and South Korea would be liberated by the US.
All of Eastern Europe.
Soup
World War I World War I was fought mainly in Europe from 1914-18 .
They put an end to German nationalist attempts to conquer Europe.
world war 2 ended in 2 September 1945.
The USSR
Im Pretty Sure It Was Europe
they just did:p