1)Britain holding out in the Battle of Britain. Had it not, the Germans and Italians could have used all their power against Russia, probably defeating the Russians, then eventually going to war the United States.
2)Russia not falling. Had Russia been beaten, the Axis could have then used all their power against the western powers (US&UK).
3)The US joining the war. The US Industrial, Economic, and Military power was probably the most important factor in the allied victory. Without the US, the allies likely would not have succeeded. The US gave the allies all kinds of equipment and money to fight the Axis in the Lend-Lease Act.
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.
Victory.
cos they won it
During World War II, Japan's initial offensives were wildly successful, and the Allies were on the retreat throughout the Pacific. After several key victories, however, the Allies soon began their own series of attacks. Perhaps the most important "key" victory was the American victory in the Battle of Midway (in June of 1942), which blunted Japan's carrier force and bought the Allies valuable time to gather their resources for offensive action.
Victory for the Allies.
Many factors that contributed were- homeland, French allies, had drive (nothing to lose), gorilla warfare, strong leader. British setbacks- foreign land, no allies, debt from French and Indian war, underestimated colonists.
The Allies finally won victory in 1945.
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.
Victory.
cos they won it
the allies had a coordinating strategy for victory
During World War II, Japan's initial offensives were wildly successful, and the Allies were on the retreat throughout the Pacific. After several key victories, however, the Allies soon began their own series of attacks. Perhaps the most important "key" victory was the American victory in the Battle of Midway (in June of 1942), which blunted Japan's carrier force and bought the Allies valuable time to gather their resources for offensive action.
Victory for the Allies.
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Victory for the allies............................
They succeeded in gaining VE-Day. Victory in Europe Day. Late summer? They forced victory for the allies in the world by nuking Japan.
V-E Day (Victory Europe) & V-J Day (Victory over Japan).