No. The US fought against Hitler. We were allies of the UK.
It helped a little, but they were still poor. Fascist economies are typically bad.
the u.s. helped by freeing the islands taken over by the japenese
The key factors that led to the outcome of World War I were the strategies and alliances of the Allies and Central Powers. The Allies, including countries like France, Britain, and Russia, had a larger population and greater industrial capacity. They also had stronger alliances, such as the Triple Entente. The Central Powers, including Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire, faced challenges due to being outnumbered and facing multiple fronts. Ultimately, the Allies' superior resources and coordination helped them achieve victory in World War I.
During World War II, the Allies achieved numerous victories at sea. In the Pacific, an early (and quite pivotal) victory occurred in the Battle of Midway against the Japanese in 1942. In the Atlantic, the Allies overcame the German submarine campaign during 1943.
The Americans helped the Allies by sending resources to them during WWI.
They helped the Allies win the war.
America helped it's allies during World War 2 by shooting people and stuff. they were smart.
Winston Churchill
First the U.S. was neutral and delivered the weapons to the allies, and then later it helped the allies with troops and vehicles.
The arrival of new U.S troops in Europe.
Well. . . . . . I think the British helped the Americans.
No. The US fought against Hitler. We were allies of the UK.
Allied punishments weakened the German Economy after World War 1, while Allies helped revive the German economy after World War 2.
He was the leader of the USSR and helped set the Allies overall strategy
Japan took it over then the allies helped China got it back.
The secret German enigma code was cracked and decoded which helped the allies to win World War II