At the time of World War II, Ukraine wasn't a country, but rather part of the Soviet Union. It was liberated from the Nazis, although, judging from the Holodomor, their Soviet rulers weren't much better.
It was a under soviet union (USSR) during world war II. I was not an independent country that time.
it was part of the ussr United sovient socalist republic
Dalton Sullivan A more sensible answer would be: the entire forces which made up the D-Day invasion, consisting mainly of American, British and British Commonwealth, liberated Europe.
Schwanfeld, Germany, was liberated by American forces during World War II. In April 1945, as Allied troops advanced into Germany, they encountered and liberated various towns, including Schwanfeld. The liberation was part of the broader Allied campaign to defeat Nazi Germany and restore peace to Europe. The arrival of American troops marked the end of Nazi occupation in the area.
the top 5 most affected were: 1. australia 2. New Zealand 3.Brazil 4.Ukraine 5.jews im a historian, hope i helped!
July 1944
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It was a under soviet union (USSR) during world war II. I was not an independent country that time.
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Liberated them from the German soldiers in World War 2
Yes, the Ukraine was part of the Soviet Union and was heavily fought over.
Liberated the region from Japan, by defeating Japan in WW2.
He liberated the filipinos from the japanese invasion.
== == Ukraine was not independent during WW2, therefore it did not have a leader. It was a part of Russia
Paris was liberated on 25 th August, 81 days after D-Day.