Major Allies:Poland - September 1, 1939; British Commonwealth and France - September 3, 1939(with Germans, from December 8, 1941 - with Japan); Soviet Union - June 22, 1941(august 9, 1945 - with Japan), United States - December 8, 1941(Japan), December 11, 1941(Germany).
The allied forces (USA, UK, USSR) won world war two with the unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany and the Japanese empire.
The Allied Forces did not have a strategy until after they were attacked because the Generals did not believe there was a major offensive going on in the Ardennes. This was to their peril. Since I am not a military strategist and do not know the military lingo I am sending you to some links to help you understand how the Germans and the Allied Forces fought the battle.
Because Poland was full of Jews, and Hitler didn't like Jews...
Miep Gies and Mr.Kraler helped Anne Frank's family hide during the Holocaust.
The Axis and the Allies were a term used to describe the warring parties and their alliances. Each nation still used it's own flag.
The allied forces chose to invade 5 different beaches because they needed alot of room for the millions of people coming in to help the invasion.
It provided Allied forces a foothold on the European continent that would put them on a path to Invade Germany and end the War
The Allies decided to invade North Africa. This would give troops experience. Also, once they got to North Africa, they would be able to help British forces.
Red Chinese Forces were in Korea. US/Allied Forces did not fight in China. Had US/Allied Forces entered Red China, the Soviet Union may have then entered the war. Joseph Stalin still led the Soviet Union at that time and he was no stranger to war; he had just defeated Hitler's Germany, with allied help...
Well, in World War II, Japan was allied with the Germans, as Germany wanted to take over the world in that time to have full absolute power over everybody, but they needed help to do so. Germany then allied with Japan...
At the beginning of World War I, Belgium played a crucial role by allowing Germany to invade through its territory, which was part of the Schlieffen Plan aimed at quickly defeating France before turning to Russia. Despite being neutral, Belgium's refusal to grant Germany unrestricted access led to a German invasion on August 4, 1914, which in turn prompted Britain to declare war on Germany. This invasion ultimately helped France and Russia, as it delayed German forces and allowed the Allied powers to mobilize more effectively against Germany. Thus, Belgium's resistance became a symbol of Allied unity and determination.
it was a treaty signed between Germany and Mexico, saying that if Germany won the war they would help Mexico invade the US
The allied forces (USA, UK, USSR) won world war two with the unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany and the Japanese empire.
The US didn't invade South Vietnam. The Republic of South Vietnam asked for US help as they couldn't stem the Red Tide (communist infiltration).
The Allied Forces did not have a strategy until after they were attacked because the Generals did not believe there was a major offensive going on in the Ardennes. This was to their peril. Since I am not a military strategist and do not know the military lingo I am sending you to some links to help you understand how the Germans and the Allied Forces fought the battle.
He was allied with Germany and was a very powerful force during that time.
Jews and others deemed "undesirable" by the Nazis