Breaking code was crucial for the Allies during World War II as it provided vital intelligence about enemy plans, movements, and strategies. The successful decryption of messages, particularly those encoded by the German Enigma machine, allowed the Allies to anticipate and counter Axis operations effectively. This intelligence advantage contributed to key victories, such as the Battle of Midway and the D-Day invasion, significantly altering the course of the war. Overall, codebreaking enhanced strategic decision-making and operational effectiveness for the Allies.
Cracking the enemy's code was crucial for the Allies during World War II because it provided invaluable intelligence on military plans, troop movements, and strategic operations. By understanding the Axis powers' communications, the Allies could anticipate their actions, coordinate their responses, and gain a significant tactical advantage. This intelligence was pivotal in major operations, such as D-Day and the Battle of Midway, ultimately contributing to the Allied victory. Additionally, breaking codes undermined enemy morale and disrupted their communications, further tipping the balance in favor of the Allies.
The Allies flanked the Germans because it made tactical sense to do so.
They thought giving in to Hitler would satisfy Hitler so much that he would stop. Hitler had a right to defend his country and the allies did not know that the main German army was being made and trained in Russia. Hilter asked for land that the populace said they wanted to be part of Germany or places that had German majorities.
well, it depends on what you think of as "the allies" so the answer is yes because wichever side they joined could be "the allies". but i do know that they went against the Germans like most others so if you percieve the Germans as allies the answer is NO.
For the allies yes because it marked the end for the Africa Korps and Erwin Rommel so the allies could push into Italy
Morse code used different combinations and lengths of sound to create an encrypted alaphabet, which allowed Nazi messages to be delivered without fear of the allies intercepting information that would be harmfful to their operations. (however the code was cracked by the allies, allowing for the messages to be determined, and so allies were able to prepare for events that they werent even supposed to be aware were going to happen)
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President Lincoln was so influential because he helped to get the 13th amendment going to abolish slavery.
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Allies means friends or helpers, The enemy of the US had "allies" too. So, yes.
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Because the Axis don't like the Allies so they battled it out
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from what i have researched so far Argentina doesn't have any allies