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Who were the allied forces that landed on the beaches d day?

The Allied forces that landed were American, British and Canadian soldiers with smaller elements from many of the other Allied countries.


Were Australia part of the Allied Forces?

In World War I Australia fought with other countries but in World War II they were not part of the Allied Forces that conquered the Axis Forces.


What countries did the allied forces fight against?

Austria/hungary and japan


Meaning of allied armies?

Armed forces from different countries unite to fight a common enemy


What 4 countries where the allied forces?

The main allies were the United States, British Empire, USSR and China.


Who was in d day?

The Americans, the British, the Canadians, and all the other Allied forces from 9 other countries.


which countries were the first to form the allied forces during world war ii?

Great Britain and France


Who did the french fight with in the World War 2?

Mostly any of the Allied forces fought with the French. Often if allied aircraft crashed in a German occupied land, the French forces known as the "Maquis" would assist them in escape, so the French were accepted as a valuable ally to most all the "good guys" UK forces seemed to most often work with Frech forces.


Who were the countries that were fighting on the good side during the Korean War?

United States, Britan, all the allied forces.


When was Allied Forces - album - created?

Allied Forces - album - was created in 1981-04.


Which countries were considered the big three?

The Allied Forces Big 3 were the USA, England and the now defunct Soviet Union.


What3 major countries that were considered the allies of World War 2?

The UK, the USA and the USSR were nicknamed the Big 3 of the nations that were part of the Allied Forces, much to the chagrin of the French. There were many other countries that were part of the allied forces. There were Europeans who were part of the allieds that wanted to out the Nazis from their own countries.