Once the US joined the war, for the most part, yes, most Americans did support the effort against Hitler. There were small fringe groups like the German American Bund that had pro-Germany and/or pro-Nazi leanings.
The Battle of Midway boost the morale of the Americans and the US Government and it proved the US could defeat the Japanese in battles. It let the Congress and President know they were not fighting an expensive losing war. The Congress continued to support the war and military.
Britain.
"Europe First" strategy
June 6, 1944 the Americans fail on D-DayGermans invade Britain in Operation Sea Lion, defeat the RussiansAugust 13, 1953 Hitler invades America in Operation Humpback Whale, takes the east coast and secures the White HouseJune 3, 1955 after nearly two years Hitler Nukes the U.S. and becomes all around great leaderHeil Hitler
He was certainly Fuehrer at that time. Hitler came to power in 1933 and remained until defeat in may 1945.
Hitler won support in Germany because he used extreme nationalism to bind the country together after a crushing defeat in World War I.
Hitler did his first defeat in Copenhagen, Denmark
They helped defeat Hitler and they ended the war by dropping two bombs on Japan.
Hitler halted his troops so that supplies could be sent to the Germans soliders on the Russian front Hitler started fighting on two fronts one with Russia and other with Africa.
False obviously. For 2 reasons, one if the US even tried, they would of succeeded. Another is that if the US wanted to defeat England then it would make more sense in just becoming allies with Hitler instead fighting with a country that you want to defeat.
They did. But they did not advertise their efforts and only become Allies after the British defeat at Saratoga.
Hitler commit sucide.
because
The Americans were fighting for a cause and because they used guerrilla warfare.
Electric/Fighting type moves
he blamed the defeat sadly on the Jews
No