Allied+Forces+in+World+War+2

World War II was a war that Germany started because they were tired of paying for damages from World War I. Everyone fighting on Hitler's side was known as the Axis Powers. Everyone against Hitler were the Allied Forces. There were 25 nations in total that made up the Allies.

Some of them were: The United States, The Soviet Union, The United Kingdom, China, France, Poland, Canada, Australia, Yugoslavia, Greece, Netherlands, Belgium, New Zealand, South Africa, Norway, Denmark, Luxembourg, and Brazil. The allies joined in World War II because they knew Hitler was a evil man. He invaded countries, and the League of Nations advised Hitler not to do that. Hitler did not care what they said, so, he continued. He backstabbed the Soviet Union and World War II started. One of the first few allies were the UK and the USSR. They were strong, they pushed Germany back, then the Axis Powers pushed the Allies back. It was a stalemate, and the Allies needed help. The Allies joined in throughout the years of World War II. Most of the Allies joined in 1941. The Allies had superior strength against the Axis powers.

Germany started having a hard time replacing troops and equipment while on the other hand, the allies could replace something fast or get more troops easy. Around 1942, Germany started to become weak because they were losing all their men, making the Allies stronger. They were coming in on all sides forcing them into Berlin. Without so many countries contributing, World War II could have been really different. The war may have been different by taking longer, or the Axis powers may even could have won.