If the question refers to the French resistance at Normandy in 1944, yes, they helped a great deal. Eisenhower credited them with saving a division's worth of Allies through their sabotage against the Germans and the information they provided.
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During World War II, the Allies helped occupied nations in Western Europe by providing behind-the-lines military assistance of all kinds; later, their direct invasion of the Continent liberated these same nations. After the war, the Allies (especially the United States) provided massive material and humanitarian aid for the rebuilding of these nations.
It allowed the Second Reich (Germany) to transfer all of the forces it had allocated to the Eastern Front to the Western Front, thus making fighting more intense on the Western Front.
The too soft hearted allies helped rebuild and feed the bombed out country following the war. That gave them a firm base on which to rebuild.
Answer The invasion was the largest seaborne invasion at the time, involving over 156,000 troops crossing the English Channel from the United Kingdom to Normandy. More men were involved in the Navy and air forces. Then more soldiers were landed on Normandy in the following days who helped break out of the German defenses.
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During World War II, the Allies helped occupied nations in Western Europe by providing behind-the-lines military assistance of all kinds; later, their direct invasion of the Continent liberated these same nations. After the war, the Allies (especially the United States) provided massive material and humanitarian aid for the rebuilding of these nations.
It allowed the Second Reich (Germany) to transfer all of the forces it had allocated to the Eastern Front to the Western Front, thus making fighting more intense on the Western Front.
most but not all the Russians fought with the Germans in the invasion of Poland. but after that the German got greedy and attacked the Russians who swapped over to the allies and helped win the war.
The result to the invasion was that it successfully gave the Allies a foothold on Nazi occupied France. The Germans were forced to retreat in a matter of hours. However the cost of Allied lives was high at around 2,500. It was not nearly as many as the losses in the Pacific. Taking the islands such as Okinawa, over 12,000 Americans were killed. The Death Day invasion accomplished its task of starting the Allies push against the Nazi superpower and not long after the Allies were able to regain control of much of the land the Nazis had taken and later overall helped end the war.
Yes, Italy was in world war one. They helped the war by sending troops to the western front area to help the allies stop Germany from crossing France.
The too soft hearted allies helped rebuild and feed the bombed out country following the war. That gave them a firm base on which to rebuild.
Answer The invasion was the largest seaborne invasion at the time, involving over 156,000 troops crossing the English Channel from the United Kingdom to Normandy. More men were involved in the Navy and air forces. Then more soldiers were landed on Normandy in the following days who helped break out of the German defenses.
Allies were Britain soviet french American etc. this is the most i now hope i helped :]
I believe he was allies with france since he helped negotiate the louisiana purchase with france.