Adolph Hitler had declared war on the US. Winston Churchill came over to speak to the Congress to tell them of the realities of the dire state of the war in Europe. They chose to devote the largest amount of troops to the European Theater. The Navy did not like that, nor did the Marines. It did work out however.
yes. They didn't join the war until 1917; their allies Britain, France, Canada, Russia, Australia and others had been hard at it for 3 years by then. Note: Russia left the war the same year that America joined.
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well, it depends on what you think of as "the allies" so the answer is yes because wichever side they joined could be "the allies". but i do know that they went against the Germans like most others so if you percieve the Germans as allies the answer is NO.
Leaders knew that if they declared war, their allies had to join the fight with them.
I honestly dont know. We will do further research into the topic. ;)
France joined on the Allies side with Britain.
2 years
France and Great Britain
yes. They didn't join the war until 1917; their allies Britain, France, Canada, Russia, Australia and others had been hard at it for 3 years by then. Note: Russia left the war the same year that America joined.
Yes
England was in World War 1 long before America decided to join the Allies. France, The United Kingdom and Russia were the Entente Powers (the Allies) at the beginnng of the war in 1914. Italy joined them in April 1915 and America joined them in 1917.
Axis: Germany, Japan, Italy Allies: America, England, France, Australia etc.
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During World War I, the United States joined the allies because its neutrality had been violated by Germany -- the leading nation among the "Central Powers," against which the Triple Alliance was fighting. In addition, sympathy in America had largely already moved in the direction of the allies because of the close ties between many Americans and Great Britain.
The Allies
During World War I, the United States joined the allies because its neutrality had been violated by Germany -- the leading nation among the "Central Powers," against which the Triple Alliance was fighting. In addition, sympathy in America had largely already moved in the direction of the allies because of the close ties between many Americans and Great Britain.
after world war one the allies put how big there battle ships and military vehicles could be. The allies or the us did not join because they thought they war peace full but the British were allies with the French when Hitler declared on France UK had to join. They were already damaged world war one but the America wasn't. The main reason we joined the war is because the Japanese attacked us and they were allies with Germany