The Allies' importance in war stemmed from their collective strength and resources, which were crucial in countering the Axis powers. Their collaboration allowed for coordinated military strategies, shared intelligence, and combined economic efforts, ultimately leading to significant victories. The unity among diverse nations fostered resilience and determination, which were vital in overcoming the challenges of prolonged conflict. Ultimately, the Allies' success played a key role in restoring peace and stability in the post-war world.
D-Day was the turning point in World War 2 when the Allies began pushing German troops back.
It was important because the Allies were now in Europe in force.
The US joined the war on the side of the Allies on April 6, 1917.
Well, it depends. If you're thinking about the war in the Pacific, then it would be the Battle of Midway. If it were the war in the east, with Europe, then it would be the Battle of the Bulge.
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allies are important for mainly two feasons (1) to pretty much know you wont have war with them (2) if you need help fighting a war with money ishues or not enough men any kind of war ishue usualy alies can help.
D-day definatly helped the allies win the war. It was one of the most important battles of WW2 D-day definatly helped the allies win the war. It was one of the most important battles of WW2
D-Day was the turning point in World War 2 when the Allies began pushing German troops back.
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Allies in World War II
The allies entered the war in 1914; the US entered the war in 1917.
It was important because the Allies were now in Europe in force.
The German Allies surrenedered because they want peace, and then the allies killed them all.
The US and the Allies won World War 2.
Allies won the war.