What route was the Hiroshima bomb transported?
The route were throughout the places the US took in battles from Japan thus a safe route to the Tinian base.
Who was the dictator of India during World War 2?
Mahatma Ghandi was the spiritual leader. The Brits ruled India during world war 2 and there was no dictator.
How was World War 2 like World War I?
the united states entered the war late on both world war 1 and world war 2
they involved most of the same countries
they both affected the world greatly
they both involved many countries
the allied powers won both
Where were the troops in World War 2?
That is a very good question. For several years before the war, most Americans wanted to stay out of any conflicts in Europe. This opinion was referred to as "Isolationists".
When the Japanese attacked the US Navy base at Pearl Harbor, then most Americans wanted revenge. This is similar to how many Americans felt after 9-11 attack on the World Trade Center. Many men joined the Army to go fight.
However, many of these men went to fight in Europe and not Japan. For the most part, most of them felt like they were fighting to bring Freedom and Democracy to the countries that had been occupied by the ruthless leaders of Japan and Germany.
What were World War 2 war bonds?
War bonds were issued to the citizens of the U.S. so say you bout 5 dollars in several years you could get that money back and more it was used to fund the military.
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How was Thailand involed in the Axis World War 2 alliance?
Thailand supplied sympathizer's to the Japanese Army.
What is the meaning of the phrase put a tiger in your tank?
Putting Tiger Woods jokes aside.... It's an old slogan for gasoline, meaning that the gas you were putting inside your car was very strong and powerful.
Did Germany have an enemy in World War 2?
Yes Germany had an enemy during World War II, not much point to fight a war if there is no one to fight. Germany's enemy was the Allied Forces which consisted of Poland, Australia, France, India, New Zealand, United Kingdom, South Africa, Canada, Denmark, Norway, Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Egypt, Greece, Yugoslavia, Tannu Tuva(now part of Russia), Soviet Union, Mongolia, Panama, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, United States, China, Guatemala, Cuba, Philippines, Czechslovakia, Mexico, Brazil, Ethiopia, Iraq, Bolivia, Colombia, Iran, Liberia, Peru, Ecuador, Paraguay, Uruguay, Venezuela, Turkey, Lebanon, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Argentina, and Chile. (In the order of which they joined)
Did the axis powers want communism?
No, they tended to be strongly anti-Communist. The Axis powers were Fascist, the opposite end of the political spectrum.
Who were the battle of britian fought by?
The Battle of Britain was fought by the RAF against the Luftwaffe.
The axis is actually an imaginary line that the Earth spins around. It represents the tilt of the Earth relative to its orbit.
Who won the battle of the coral sea axis powers or allies powers?
It was a tactical Japanese victory since Allied losses were heavier, but the Allies forced the Japanese to turn away from their planned invasion of Port Moresby in Papua New Guinea, representing a strategic success.
What are the Axis and Allies game advantages?
In it each team has its own advantages like Britain has a strong infantry army and the Germans have a strong tank army. Each team has its own unique units like Russia's missile trucks or Britain's heavy infantry
Why was Italy seen as the soft underbelly of the Axis?
Because Winston Churchill said it was. Churchill was hoping knock over Italy and invade Germany from the south, thus avoiding a cross-channel invasion. Although the Fascist government in Italy was overthrown, Germany quickly occupied Italy and stalled the Allied advance for the cost of a few of their best divisions. In the words of General Clark, the soft underbelly of Europe turned out to be one tough old gut.
How did Benito Mussolini lose power?
Answer It is rather odd but he just gave it up. Mussolini had been sick for a long time. On 6 Jully 1943, the Counsel called a meeting to discuss sharing Mussolini's powers. A group of 15 were planning to restore the power of the Grand Counciel and remove Mussolini. They had their usual long discussions late into the night on 24th. King Emanuel proposed to replace Mussolini. They voted to remove him. Mussolini demanded a private meeting with the King. In their meeting the King made it clear that Mussolini's rule was over. Mussolini humbly accepted his fate. Upon leaving their meeting, guards placed him in custody and he was wisked away to a secret location. At 10:45pm, the radio annonced the end of Mussolini's rule.
He killed himself in prison. Yes, by taking potassium cyanide capsule that he hid in his skin care cream, he did it the night before he was due to be hanged on the conviction of war crimes and crimes against humanity
What is the axis of symmetry of a quadratic equation?
If a quadratic function has the points (-4,0) and (14,0), what is equation of the axis of symmetry?
Did the axis powers know about Hitler's concentration camps?
Everyone did, the international press were invited to them when they opened in 1933. The New York Times did a two page spread in praise of them.
When did World War 2 become a world war?
When did ww2 become a world war it became at world war cuz some of the Nazis did not like why the Jews were dieing just because of racilism aka Hitler
Which event would be most significant in a war crimes trial?
That would depend on the specific charges. One cannot give a general, overall answer.
Who was the axis tank commander?
You're probably thinking of the one who was the most famous - Erwin Rommel. He was a German. There were a lot of others but they are not well-known.
What was the goal of russia scorched earth policy?
This was done to deny the enemy shelter and food .