In World War II, the British and American allies and Soviet Russia picked their peaches

Updated on military 2024-06-07
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The United States picked the peaches of the Soviet Union, and the most elite troops of Germany were on the Eastern Front, and the Soviet Union slowly ran out, otherwise the Soviet Union would not have been so big, Germany mobilized 10 million troops before and after World War II, only 1 million on the Western Front, and the rest were all on the Eastern Front, and the United States only entered the war in 44 years, you said that the peach was picked.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The United States and Britain are allies, and before the world formally formed an anti-fascist alliance, the United States was ostensibly neutral and had actually taken measures such as the "Lend-Lease Act" to help its allies, especially Britain.

    Joint operations are:

    North African Theater: Montgomery (British) and Patton (U.S.) fight against the German-Italian army, led by Rommel, and drive Rommel out of Africa.

    Asian Theater: The British and American navies in the Pacific Theater jointly fought against Japan, led by the United States. In the China-India-Burma theater, China, Britain and the United States fought jointly against Japan.

    European theater: Sicily landing campaign, campaign to occupy Italy. There is also the most famous Normandy landing.

    U.S. aid to Britain was crucial to Britain's ability to persist in its confrontation with Germany, with the U.S. providing Britain with a total of $20 billion in aid – ten times China's gross domestic product (5.8 billion yuan) during the 1950 War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    European Theater: 1. Landing in Sicily.

    2. Normandy landings.

    3. Market Garden Action.

    4. The Elbe River Mentorship of the United States and the Soviet Union.

    North African Theater: 1. Britain and the United States intercepted the German and Italian armies on land and in the Mediterranean Sea The Atlantic Theater: Britain confronted the German army alone in the early stage of the war, and the United States and Britain cooperated in the middle and late stages of the war.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There was also the Dieppe landing, in which the U.S. and British forces, as well as some Canadian troops, resulted in a crushing defeat for the Allies.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The Chinese Expeditionary Force entered Burma to fight with the vulnerable British ———

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The Normandy landings were a major Allied offensive on the Western Front in World War II, which took place at 6:30 a.m. on June 6, 1944. The operation was codenamed Operation Overlord.

    The battle ended on 19 August after crossing the Seine-et-Marne river. The Battle of Normandy was the largest naval landing operation to date, involving nearly three million soldiers crossing the English Channel to Normandy, France.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The most famous was the Normandy landings, which opened a second battlefield and forced the Germans to be attacked on both sides. The second was the Sicily landing, which forced Italy to surrender, Mussolini**. There is also a famous landing battle in Dieppe, but this landing battle failed, and the effect was to provide experience for those subsequent landing battles.

    Of course, there should be others, but none of them are so famous.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Normandy landings ; The second battlefield in Europe was opened.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because hatred and ideas -- these are two of the most terrible emotions of human beings, and they can change people's minds in an instant, and they can kill people and they can save people, and it's clear that the Soviets belong to the former.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    On the difference between digging potatoes in Siberia and digging potatoes in Quebec, there are a lot of rumors in the West. Because the intensity of the war on the Soviet-German battlefield was much greater than that on the Western Front, the German army wanted to fight on the Western Front and was unwilling to fight on the Eastern Front. The question arises, how can you be captured by the Soviets if you fight on the Western Front?

    If fighting on the Eastern Front, then it is also impossible to be captured by the Allies.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Because they were enemies, the USSR was almost defeated by Germany.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Because they had killed too many Soviet prisoners of war, they must have feared revenge killings.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The Allied forces in World War II generally referred to the armies of the Freedom camp, including the fighting forces of the United States, the British Commonwealth, the Free France, and China. Although the Soviet Union joined the Central Powers, it did not in fact belong to the liberal camp, but to the democratic camp aimed at promoting an international communist movement. In other words, World War II was actually fought by three blocs: the liberal camp, the democratic camp, and the Nazi camp of the Axis powers.

    In the early days of World War II, the Soviet Union and the Allies did not form an alliance, but each had the hope that Hitler would destroy the other side so that he could take the opportunity to expand his sphere of influence. But what the Allies and Stalin didn't expect was that Hitler almost added them together, especially France, which was resolutely opposed to the alliance with Soviet Russia, was directly taken away by Germany in a wave. Out of expediency against a common enemy, the Allies and Soviet Russia formed an alliance that eliminated the Axis camp and established a new world order.

    The United Nations, which is now responsible for arbitrating the new international order, is essentially a body established by the Allies to coordinate the division of post-war interests between the two camps and to arbitrate the fate of other small countries. The Soviet Union established a strong Eastern bloc after the war, and entered its heyday in the 60s with China and the Soviet Union as the main axis, and confronted the liberal camp led by the United States on a global scale.

    All in all, these two camps can't pee a pot from the roots. The alliance was formed during World War II purely as a stopgap measure to eliminate the third family. This was not just done after the war, but before the war.

    For the United States, the Soviet Union was a temporary ally during World War II, but it was not a real small partner. The Allies specifically referred to the United States and its friends.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The first Allied forces referred to the anti-fascist coalition. The second coalition refers to the capitalist alliance. The Soviet Union followed the path of communism.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Never without paying, this statement is complete nonsense. Not to mention the fact that the United States itself has a lot of oil, and Britain itself has a lot of resources, such as coal mines.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Do you know what "capitalist primitive accumulation" is?

    It's plunder!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If you don't give, it's equivalent to robbing, that's the colony...

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