From early in World War 2, Britain tried to gain the support of the U.S. but the idea that one only has to seek allies in order for them to materialize is unrealistic.
because it was following a policy of appeasement
America tried to follow the Monroe Doctrine
at the risk of sounding stunned; what IS the Monroe Doctrine?
They tried to but the British held them off thanks to the U.S. giving them millions of dollars in weapons.
Germany did not invade Britain in WW2. Britain has not been invaded for a thousand years.
During World War II, Germany gave up its plans to invade Great Britain because he could not defeat the British air force.
Poland.
Russia got to Germany way before the U.S or Great Britain.
Germany didn't invade Britain. They intended to, but were unable to gain air superiority so they cancelled their invasion plans.
Germany did not invade Britain in WW2. Britain has not been invaded for a thousand years.
During World War II, Germany gave up its plans to invade Great Britain because he could not defeat the British air force.
Poland.
Significant for Great Britain, the war was not global yet as the US was not in it; and Germany would not invade Britain since they did not control the air.
Yes but Germany never managed to gain air superiority so then they at huge disadvantage
Germany was unable to cross the English Channel (50 miles of water) to invade Britain.
that's not even funny and its not a real answer
Russia got to Germany way before the U.S or Great Britain.
Germany did not defeat great Britain the English channel kept them from invading and the british people would not surrender the Germans lost the battle of Britain and that was the end of the German attempt to invade England
Without control of the air, Germany was unable to invade Britain; unable to cross 50 miles of the English Channel.
France and Great Britain promised Poland that if Germany was ever to invade the poles, they would be on Poland's side of the war that would certainly come.
Germany had a greater army than Great Britain during WWI. Germany outnumbered Great Britain by about 4 million military personnel. Great Britain had to have more numbers from other allies to meet the numbers.