The greatest contribution to the war effort often varies by perspective, but many historians credit figures like Winston Churchill for his leadership and oratory that inspired Britain during World War II. Additionally, the contributions of scientists and engineers, such as those who developed the atomic bomb in the Manhattan Project, were pivotal in shaping the outcome of the war. On the home front, the mobilization of workers and resources, particularly in the U.S., significantly bolstered military capabilities. Ultimately, it was a collective effort from military leaders, civilians, and innovators that shaped the war's trajectory.
He trained the Continental Army at Valley Forge.
The code breakers made a major contribution to the Allied war effort when they broke many of the Enigma Codes. They certainly aided in Germany's defeat more than most WW2 battles.
Soldiers from other countries.
They made trucks, armoured vehicles and aircraft in all of their factories.
they were sent to England to help the wounded solders
They assisted with the treatment and care of the war wounded.
He trained the Continental Army at Valley Forge.
Japanese American soldiers proved themselves to have a truly exemplary and excellent character, by their contribution to the war effort.
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The code breakers made a major contribution to the Allied war effort when they broke many of the Enigma Codes. They certainly aided in Germany's defeat more than most WW2 battles.
Soldiers from other countries.
His March to the Sea shortened the war by months at almost nil casualties.
We made DDT for the War Effort.
Thomas Jefferson
The profits of many major corporations during the war increased with the good they made or sent for the war effort. There were also major scientific developments made to help support the war effort.
they made propagando films
he influenced it by the films he made and put effort into it.