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    Why My Ally Is Important

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    Why are ally’s important? Ally’s are important because‚ they can give you a purpose in life something to push help push thru the hard times. An ally is someone who inspires the person to be the best they can be according to their happiness‚ and goals. One of my allies is my mother‚ whenever I am down she is the first person to pick me back up. Me‚ and my mom are very close she gets who I am as a person‚ and treats me the way I deserve to be treated. She does not only keep me alive she makes sure

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    Why did the Allies win?

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    they wouldn’t have Why did the Allies win? ASSIST Economic assistance If they didn’t supply them with money (lend-lease) or equipment how on earth would the allies manage to produce enough resources . THEY WERE RUNNING OUT AND NEARLY LOSING UNTIL THE US OFFERED HELP THEY DIDN’T HAVE TO PHYSICALLY BE THERE YOUR FORCES – LARGELY AMERICAN Essay Plan: Thesis: The intervention of the Unites States was the deciding factor of the victory of the Allies as its economic and military power

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    postpone any cross-channel attack because of the landings in North Africa‚ Operation Torch. The strategic outcome of Operation Torch was what American Chief of Staff General George C. Marshall had predicted. Success in Tunisia‚ which was the first the Allies had experienced against the Germans‚ inspired Churchill and his Chief of the Imperial Staff‚ Field Marshal Alan Brooke‚ to devise a strategy aimed at knocking Italy out of the war and at

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    Seneca Indians: Allies and Enemies Seneca are among the most respected and feared. The Seneca are culturally similar to their Cayuga‚ Onondaga‚ Oneida‚ an Mohawk confederates. The five tribes were known as the Five Nations or the League of Five Nations. Sometime between 1715 and 1722 the Tuscaroras from North Carolina joined the confederacy and changed the name to the Six Nations. In their relations with white settlers the Seneca played the role of an independent power and were this way from

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    Debates never end to the reasoning of why the 6 million Jews were not saved by the US Government * The Jews had already taken heavy fire‚ and now their voice cannot be heard * In 1942‚ as details of Hitler’s Final Solution reached the Allies‚ it was difficult for the public and many government officials to grasp the extent and significance of the Nazis’ systematic‚ mechanized killing. * On December 17th‚ 1942‚ the US joined 10 other Allied governments in issuing a solemn public

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    Germany and its allies lost the war due to a number of reasons‚ these including; military mistakes‚ internal factor‚ allies and disease. Although their defeat was not so apparent leading up to 1918‚ as instead it was looking like defeat for the allies. Therefore‚ what then could’ve turned the tables on Germany so rapidly and if Germany were instead the victors would any of their small errors mattered. Nonetheless‚ Germany and its allies loss cannot be attributed to a single factor‚ but rather a combination

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    and the Turkish Forces fled from the front lines‚ but attacked the Allied Forces’ minesweepers‚ stopping the attack to advance any further. More battleships from the Allies advanced to attack the straits‚ but the Turkish forces were ready‚ and with guns and mines combined‚ they sunk 3 ships and critically damaged 3 others. The Allies still wanted to attack‚ so they started preparing large amounts of troops to land in the Gallipoli Peninsula. The British War Secretary Lord Kitchener ordered General

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    Due to now iconic images of planes such as the Boeing B-17 and the Supermarine Spitfire‚ World War 2 is recognized as being a war where an important part transpired in the skies. Richard Overy’s book Why the Allies Won‚ uses chapter four to look into the changes instigated and achieved through Allied air warfare. Looking at the production methods and morals behind Allied fight in the sky‚ readers are able to understand the positive impacts that were instigated through the air war. In the beginning

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    Landing would simply not be enough. From the moment planning began‚ the Allies knew that taking Normandy’s beaches would not be sufficient to secure their invasion of France. Outlying towns‚ strategic roads‚ railways and geographical barriers like rivers were necessary objectives to protect the Allied advance‚ and prevent a German counterattack (D’Este‚ 72). The Allies would have to capture these objectives if their invasion was going to be a success. While the American’s were faced with Carentan

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    Ally Carter is a best-selling young adult author who is famous for her cunning and quick-witted books such as “The Gallagher Girls” and “The Heist Society” just to name a couple. She became interested in writing at a young age when she was just a farm girl living in Oklahoma‚ little did she know‚ she would become a widely known author. Ally started her writing career with the desire to bring joy to her readers‚ and she has accomplished that by bringing the excitement of spies and intrigue to her

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