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  1. Allies of World War II - Wikipedia

    • The Allies, formally referred to as the United Nations from 1942, were an international military coalition formed during World War II (1939–1945) to oppose the Axis powers. Its principal members by the end of 1941 were the "Big Four" – the United Kingdom, United States, Soviet Union, and China. Membership in the Allies varied during the course of the war. When t… See more

    Origins

    The victorious Allies of World War I—which included what would become the Allied powers of the Second … See more

    Formation of the "Grand Alliance"

    Before they were formally allied, the United Kingdom and the United States had cooperated in a number of ways, notably through the destroyers-for-bases deal in September 1940 and the American Lend-Lease program, … See more

    StatusMilitary alliance
    Historical eraWorld War II
    United Nations

    During December 1941, Roosevelt devised the name "United Nations" for the Allies and Churchill agreed. He referred to the Big Three and China as the "Four Policemen" repeatedly from 1942.
    The allianc… See more

    Major Allied states

    British Prime Minister, Neville Chamberlain delivered his Ultimatum Speech on 3 September 1939 which declared war on Germany, a few hours before France. As the Statute of Westminster 1931 was not yet ratified by t… See more

    Other Allied states

    Albania was retroactively recognized as an "Associated Power" at the 1946 Paris conference and officially signed the treaty ending WWII between the "Allied and Associated Powers" and Italy in Paris, on 10 Februar… See more

    Client and occupied states

    The Kingdom of Egypt was nominally sovereign since 1922 but effectively remained in the British sphere of influence; the British Mediterranean Fleet was stationed in Alexandria while British Army forces wer… See more

    Co-belligerent states

    This Lapland War saw fighting between Finland and Germany – from September to November 1944 – in Finland's northernmost region, Lapland. Though the Finns and Germans had been fighting together against the … See more

     
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  2. For the Allies in World War Two, the defeat of Germany was their priority. Italy and Japan never posed the same kind of threat as the European superpower they fought alongside. Their defeat, costly though it was, became irresistible. The key to ending the world crisis was the defeat of Hitler's Germany.
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    Victory in Europe Day is the day celebrating the formal acceptance by the Allies of World War II of Germany's unconditional surrender of its armed forces on Tuesday, 8 May 1945; it marked the official end of World War II in Europe in the Eastern Front, with the last known shots fired on 11 May.
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  3. BBC - History - World Wars: World War Two: How the Allies Won

     
  4. WW2: Why did the Allies win the Second World War?

  5. How the Allies Won World War II - HistoryNet

    Aug 2, 2018 · Allied fighting quality and command skills defeated Japan, with help from flawed Japanese military doctrine. For example, the Japanese used their submarines far less successfully than the Americans. More and better …

  6. Why D-Day Was So Important to Allied Victory In WW2 - Imperial …

  7. MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE: WHY THE ALLIES …

    Dec 8, 2020 · For those looking for decisive battles in World War II, Overy argued that the Allies won many battles by slim advantages. Midway, for example, was “won by the narrowest of margins—ten bombs in ten minutes.” This emphasis …

  8. How the war was won - CEPR

    Sep 3, 2019 · Allied victory in WWII is usually viewed through the lens of large land battles, from Stalingrad to Kursk to D-Day. However, battlefield losses of equipment in these ‘great’ land battles were relatively small and easily …

  9. World War II - Allies, Decisive Victories, Europe

    Dec 19, 2024 · World War II - Allies, Decisive Victories, Europe: The Allied retaking of Guadalcanal and Papua ended the Japanese drive south. Japan, having lost Guadalcanal, fought henceforth defensively, with worsening …

  10. Turning Points: The Allies Begin to Win the War

  11. How the Allies won World War Two in Europe

    After six years of relentless bloodshed and destruction, the Allies brought an end to Nazi Germany's control over the continent. However, this victory was by no means assured and there were a number of critical events that played a part …

  12. Allied Victory 1944-1945 - The map as history

  13. Allied victory - (AP US History) - Fiveable

  14. Lists of World War II flying aces - Wikipedia

  15. Allied nations worldwide celebrate V‑E Day | May 8, 1945

  16. From D-Day to V-E Day: The Allies' triumph over Nazi Germany

  17. World War II: Summary, Combatants & Facts | HISTORY

  18. Allied victory - (AP World History: Modern) - Fiveable

  19. What was the main reason for the allies victory in WWII?

  20. The End of World War II 1945 - The National WWII Museum

  21. Ghost Army: The Combat Con Artists of World War II

  22. East African campaign (World War II) - Wikipedia